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5. Williams 1992-1993
4. McLaren 1988-1991
As Formula One's turbo-era wound down there was only one engine to have: the 1.5-litre Honda V6. And when it was bolted to the McLaren MP4/4 chassis with either Ayrton Senna or Alain Prost at the wheel it was near unbeatable. In fact the combination was only beaten once as McLaren took 15 victories from 16 races in 1988 as well as 15 pole positions and 10 fastest laps. It heralded the start of a four-year period of dominance for McLaren which delivered Senna all three of his world titles and Prost one. However, there were nasty undercurrents that threatened to disrupt the whole team as Senna and Prost became embroiled in a fierce rivalry that ultimately saw the Frenchman leave for Ferrari after winning the 1989 championship. For that reason, the ruthlessly efficient McLaren team from the late 1980s and early 1990s is only fourth on this list.
3. Lotus 1963-1968
2. Mercedes 1954-1955
No other team has dominated Formula One in quite the way Mercedes did for two years in the mid 1950s. The German marque had a strong pre-war pedigree in grand prix racing, but its first foray in the F1 world championship came in 1954 when it rocked up at the fourth round of the season with a car like no other in F1 history. Led by team principal Alfred Neubauer, the same man who had overseen Mercedes' pre-war rivalry with Auto Union, the Silver Arrows set a new standard for professionalism in Formula One and the results were clear to see. With Juan Manuel Fangio at the wheel, Mercedes won four of the six races it entered in its first season and then followed that up with five wins from six in 1955. In its second year of competition a young Stirling Moss joined the team as an understudy to Fangio, creating, arguably, the greatest driver line-up of all time. But the team's unprecedented success in 1955 was completely overshadowed by Pierre Leveigh's horrific accident in a Mercedes at Le Mans the same year that killed over 80 spectators. The team announced its withdrawal from all motorsports at the end of the season and the Mercedes name didn't appear as a constructor in F1 for another 55 years.
1. Ferrari 2000-2004
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Really Mercedes? I know JMF and SM drove for them and their brief foray was dominant, but what about Tyrell in it's early days, Benneton/Renault (Enstone) - 4 Champs and despite my dislike of Mclaren, they are the 2nd best team of all time and in terms of win percentage over a mored than 10 year period, the best. Mercedes has been bested by teams such as Cooper, BRM and Brabham interms of wins, and if they had stayed in F1 we would then be able to truly judge if their form was dominant.
Posted bySchumachers broken leg in 1999 did NOT put the championship crown out of reach for ferrari, Eddie Irvine contended the last gp of the season and could have clinched the title easily !
Posted byNow it will be RBR 2010-2013, as I don't ultimately see any other challengers beating em constructors wise until the new engines! And even then it may still be a good combo, if Newey, Vettel, Horner, and Renault all play the same tune as is the case now.