Mercedes-Benz’s modern Formula 1 journey began in 2010 with the establishment of a works team, quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. The return of Michael Schumacher generated immense buzz, but the team’s on-track performance soon grabbed headlines. Nico Rosberg secured three podiums in their debut season, followed by a spectacular pole position and victory double in China in 2012. The subsequent arrival of Lewis Hamilton and his partnership with Rosberg ignited epic title battles, propelling the Silver Arrows to unprecedented dominance in the modern F1 era. While Red Bull has recently challenged their reign, Mercedes, now featuring George Russell alongside rising talent Kimi Antonelli, remains a top contender in the sport, embodying the spirit of Mercedes Benz F1 Amg.
2024
Despite securing two victories each for George Russell and Lewis Hamilton with the W15, an inconsistent performance led to a fourth-place finish overall for the Mercedes Benz F1 AMG team. The season began with the shocking announcement of Hamilton’s departure to Ferrari at the end of the year, marking a significant shift for the team.
2023
For the first time since 2011, the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team failed to win a Grand Prix, as the W14 showed limited improvement over its predecessor. However, continuous development efforts allowed the team to overtake Ferrari for second place in the constructors’ championship in the final race of the season, demonstrating the resilience of Mercedes Benz F1 AMG engineering.
2022
Radical regulation changes reshaped the competitive landscape, and Mercedes’ W13 challenger fell short of expectations, positioning them behind Red Bull Racing and Ferrari. Newcomer George Russell achieved the team’s only victory and surpassed Lewis Hamilton in points, who experienced his first winless season in Formula 1, a stark contrast to the usual Mercedes Benz F1 AMG standards of performance.
2021
Mercedes faced the toughest challenge to their turbo-hybrid era dominance yet. Lewis Hamilton narrowly lost the drivers’ championship to Max Verstappen of Red Bull, despite winning eight races. The team, however, managed to secure their eighth consecutive constructors’ title, highlighting the consistent strength of the Mercedes Benz F1 AMG structure.
2020
Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton reached new heights of performance. Hamilton dominated the season, winning 11 races and breaking numerous records en route to his seventh drivers’ title, equaling Michael Schumacher’s record. This achievement occurred despite Hamilton missing a race due to Covid-19. Valtteri Bottas added two more wins, securing another dominant double championship victory for the Mercedes Benz F1 AMG Silver Arrows.