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Formula 1

Red Bull suffer dramatic decline as McLaren enjoy huge growth in key comparison

How does the constructors' championship from the summer break 12 months ago compare to this season?

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F1 is in the middle of its usual summer break, giving all teams the chance to rest ahead of the final push to the end of the campaign.

The season so far has largely been dominated by McLaren, who has won 11 out of the 14 races staged so far.

It therefore comes as little surprise that the Woking-based squad has gained the most points compared to the same point last year, with 193 extra to its name.

Red Bull, meanwhile, has endured the biggest fall off as it is 214 points down on its count after 14 rounds in 2024.

Ferrari, Mercedes and Aston Martin are also lacking compared to its tallies from 12 months ago, but the differences are less dramatic than Red Bull.

Williams and Stake both show positive growth. The former has scored 66 more points across the season to date while Stake, who was point-less this time last year, now has 51 points on the board.

See the full comparison below!

2025 v 2024 points after 14 rounds

Team 2025 points 2024 points Difference
McLaren 559 336 +193
Ferrari 260 345 -85
Mercedes 236 266 -30
Red Bull 194 408 -214
Williams 70 4 +66
Aston Martin 52 73 -21
Stake 51 0 +51
Racing Bulls 45 34 +11
Haas 35 27 +8
Alpine 20 11 +9

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Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they reflect on the first 14 rounds in this F1 summer break special! Red Bull's early driver change is looked back on, whilst calls from Bernie Ecclestone for Lewis Hamilton to retire are discussed.

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