Max Verstappen Breaks Record for Most Wins with a Single Constructor in F1 History
Max Verstappen has set a new record in Formula 1 by surpassing Michael Schumacher’s previous record of 91 wins, becoming the driver with the most victories for a single constructor in F1 history. This milestone was achieved during the 2025 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, where Verstappen clinched his 65th win with Red Bull Racing.

Verstappen’s victory at Imola was marked by a decisive first-lap overtake on pole-sitter Oscar Piastri of McLaren, a move described by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner as a “win it or bin it” maneuver. This win also contributed to Red Bull’s milestones, marking their 400th Grand Prix and 100th fastest lap in Formula One.
Since joining Red Bull Racing in 2016, Verstappen has been instrumental in the team’s success, securing multiple championships and consistently delivering top-tier performances. His ability to adapt to various circuits and conditions has solidified his reputation as one of the sport’s elite drivers.
Looking ahead, Verstappen has set his sights on further achievements, aiming to continue his winning ways and contribute to Red Bull Racing’s ongoing success in Formula 1.