After passing through the Middle East, the list of the points of the teams was with some interesting changes.
The formula 1 builders Cup is maintained with a possible winner for this season. After a demonstration of the Max Verstappen pilot that led him to a penalty, Red Bull failed to add enough points to move to Mercedes in this competition of shields.
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McLaren’s domain stands after the triumph of Oscar Piestri in Saudi Arabia. Mercedes for his part remained at bay and managed to maintain his position in the table. Although from Japan Alpine added and advanced places.


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The team where Franco Colapinto is as a reserve pilot, BWT Alpine, from the Japan Grand Prix to Saudi Arabia that ran this last Sunday, achieved add 6 points. These are by the French corridor Pierre Gasly that ended seventh in Bahrain’s GP.
This allowed the team to achieve go to Sauber that although they have the same points to have done them recently puts it on a step above, although it does not give it superiority when they are paired. The Brazilian team, Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hülkenberg, won that score in Australia, at the beginning of the season when the German finished the race in the seventh place as well.
As for the other Alpine pilot, Jack Doohan did not give any point to his team. This added to the poor performance that has been dragging since the beginning of the season makes your stay in the team question.
The list and points of each 2025 Cup team
After Yeda the positions in the Constructors Championship with the sum of the points they obtained from the beginning of the season were like this:
- McLaren 188 points
- Mercedes 111 points
- Red Bull Racing 89 points
- Ferrari 78 points
- Williams 25 points
- Haas 20 points
- Aston Martin 10 points
- Racing Bulls 8 points
- Alpine 6 points
- Kick Sauber 6 points
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