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Alpine F1 Team

Alpine breaks unwanted F1 record from major rival

Alpine has earned itself a piece of F1 history in 2025.

Colapinto Hungary Fp2
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The 2025 season has been a turbulent one for Alpine with the departure of its team boss, a driver swap and a car which has struggled to perform at times.

With 14 of the 24 races in the books, Alpine finds itself rooted to the bottom of the constructors' standings on 20 points, all courtesy of team leader Pierre Gasly, with a best finish of sixth in the British Grand Prix.

Neither Jack Doohan nor Franco Colapinto have troubled the points in the second car, their best finishes being respective 13th places.

However, that haul of eight points and one more for a 10th in Belgium means Alpine have taken the record for 'best worst team' in F1. 

No team in constructors' championship history has ever scored more points than Alpine's 20, and the team will be hoping it can move off the bottom of the table and catch Haas ahead in ninth, who have 35 points to their name. 

In taking the record, Alpine have actually broken Haas's record from 2023 of 'best worst team', when the American outfit scored 12 points. 

Check out the table below for the 'best worst teams' in F1 history. 

The 'best worst' teams in F1

Position Team Points Year
1 Haas 12 2023
2 Toro Rosso 8 2009
3 Williams 8 2022
4 Minardi 7 2005
5 Williams 7 2018
6 Sauber 5 2017
7 Sauber 4 2024
8 Arrows 2 2002
9 Spyker 1 2007
10 Minardi 1 2004
11 Williams 1 2019
12 Manor 1 2016

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