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The 10 F1 Teams with the Biggest Budgets – Ranked

Formula 1 isn’t just about speed and glory—it’s also a financial powerhouse. Behind the scenes, teams invest hundreds of millions in talent, technology, and innovation in pursuit of success. While every team operates under the sport’s strict cost cap, their overall valuations and financial influence vary dramatically.

From rising teams backed by Hollywood investors to iconic giants worth billions, here’s a look at the ten most valuable F1 teams in 2025—ranked from the lowest to the highest.

10. Sauber – £553 million

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Currently transitioning into Audi's works team for 2026, Sauber is in the middle of a significant rebuild. Despite having the smallest valuation among the ten, they benefit from major German investment and technical upgrades. Audi’s long-term vision and hiring plans show this is a team in transformation rather than stagnation.

9. Haas – £561 million

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Haas remains the most cost-efficient team on the grid, but its partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing is adding resources and credibility. Though near the bottom in overall valuation, the team is aiming to grow through external engineering support and a stronger commercial presence.

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8. Williams – £628 million

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One of F1’s most iconic names, Williams is slowly rebuilding after years in the doldrums. The team has attracted new sponsors, including Atlassian, and is benefiting from stability under Dorilton Capital. Their valuation reflects both legacy and potential.

7. AlphaTauri (Visa Cash App RB) – £715 million

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As Red Bull’s junior squad, AlphaTauri has undergone a major identity rebrand and now benefits from a more business-oriented approach. The team’s value is growing thanks to synergy with Red Bull Technology and high-profile sponsors like Visa and Cash App.

6. Alpine – £853 million

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With celebrity-backed investors such as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Alpine is one of the sport’s rising commercial stories. Their partnership with Renault ensures solid factory support, and they’re investing heavily in driver development and brand expansion.

5. Aston Martin – £1.64 billion

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Boosted by Lawrence Stroll’s ownership and a new cutting-edge factory, Aston Martin has become one of the most ambitious teams in the paddock. A significant minority stake was sold to Arctos Partners, pushing their valuation beyond the £1.5 billion mark. The team’s growth has matched their competitiveness on track.

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4. McLaren – £1.74 billion

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McLaren has re-established itself as a competitive force and a powerful commercial entity. Major investments from MSP Sports Capital and continued success across multiple motorsport categories have enhanced its brand value. The Woking-based outfit balances legacy with modern innovation.

3. Red Bull – £2.05 billion

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Red Bull Racing is the reigning powerhouse of Formula 1, thanks to multiple championships and strong branding. The team’s valuation reflects its sporting dominance, technological prowess, and global marketing reach. Their junior team and in-house power unit program further boost long-term value.

2. Mercedes – £3 billion

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Mercedes remains a titan in both performance and prestige. With backing from Daimler and consistent competitiveness, their valuation continues to soar. The Brackley squad has also developed strong commercial and media networks, making them a blueprint for modern F1 success.

1. Ferrari – £3.08 billion

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The most iconic brand in motorsport tops the valuation list, as expected. Ferrari’s F1 team benefits not only from historical prestige but from its integral role in F1's identity. With premium sponsorships and unrivaled fan engagement, Ferrari remains the ultimate commercial and cultural benchmark in Formula 1.

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