Some Formula 1 cars were so strong that they won almost every race in their season. The Red Bull RB19 from 2023 is the most dominant Formula 1 car ever. It won 21 out of 22 races, giving it a 95.45 percent win rate. The McLaren MP4/4 from 1988 won 15 of 16 races with a 93.75 percent win rate. The Ferrari 500 from 1952 also performed amazingly, winning 7 of 8 races with an 87.5 percent win rate. These Formula 1 cars ruled their eras.
Red Bull RB19 Among the Most Dominant Formula 1 Cars Ever
The Red Bull RB19 was used in the 2023 Formula One season and is seen as one of the most dominant Formula 1 cars ever. It won 21 out of 22 races, giving it a 95.45 percent win rate. This broke the old record set by the 1988 McLaren MP4/4,
Which won 15 of 16 races. Max Verstappen won 19 races, and Sergio Perez won 2. The only other winner was Carlos Sainz in Singapore. The car also led 86.7 percent of laps, while Red Bull scored 860 points, more than double Mercedes.
McLaren MP4/4: One of the Most Dominant Formula 1 Cars
The 1988 McLaren MP4/4 is one of the most dominant Formula 1 cars in history. It won 15 of 16 races in the 1988 season, giving it a 93.75 percent win rate. Drivers Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost helped the team dominate.
The car also took 15 pole positions and 10 fastest laps. It was powered by the Honda RA168E 1.5L turbo V6 engine and designed by Steve Nichols and Gordon Murray. McLaren won the championship with 199 points.
Ferrari 500 A Historic Example of Dominant Formula 1 Cars
The Ferrari 500 F2 was one of the most dominant Formula 1 cars in history during the 1952 season. It won 7 of the 8 races on the championship calendar run under Formula Two rules. Alberto Ascari won all 6 races he entered,
While teammate Piero Taruffi won the Swiss Grand Prix. The only race Ferrari did not win was the Indianapolis 500. The car used a 2-litre inline four engine by Aurelio Lampredi, producing about 185 bhp at 7,500 RPM.
Mercedes W07 A Record-Breaking Formula 1 Car in 2016
The Mercedes‑AMG F1 W07 Hybrid was one of the most dominant Formula 1 cars in history during the 2016 season. The team raced in 21 events and won 19 of them, giving the car a 90.47 percent win rate.
Lewis Hamilton won 10 races, and Nico Rosberg won 9. The car also took 20 pole positions, 33 podium finishes, and 8 races where Mercedes finished first and second. The team scored 765 constructors’ points.
| Car Name | Total Races | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Red Bull RB19 | 22 | 95.45% |
| McLaren MP4/4 | 16 | 93.75% |
| Ferrari 500 | 8 | 87.5% |
| Mercedes-AMG F1 W07 Hybrid | 21 | 90.47% |
| Ferrari F2004 | 18 | 83.3% |
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