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Ferrari remains the most valuable team in Formula 1, according to a new survey released by the specialized website Sportico. Despite going through a title drought since 2007, the traditional Maranello team leads the ranking with an estimated value of US$6.4 billion (approximately R$34 billion).
Next come Mercedes, McLaren and Red Bull Racing — the latter currently home to Max Verstappen and dominant in recent seasons. Sauber, which will be renamed Audi in the next championship, is among the only teams valued at less than US$2 billion.
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Ranking of the most valuable teams in F1:
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Ferrari: US$ 6,4 bi
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Mercedes: US$ 5,88 bi
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McLaren: US$ 4,73 bi
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Red Bull Racing: US$ 4,32 bi
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Aston Martin: US$ 3 bi
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Williams: US$ 2,14 bi
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Alpine: US$ 2,08 bi
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Racing Bulls: US$ 2,05 bi
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Clean/Audi: US$ 1,88 bi
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Haas: US$ 1,68 bi
Despite the impressive market values, the ranking does not reflect current performance on the tracks. In 2025, McLaren won the Constructors’ World Championship, while Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari compete for the next positions, with the Italians occupying only 4th place.
Source: Metropolises
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