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Mercedes at the British Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Mercedes·British Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · permanent

Mercedes at the British Grand Prix

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team boasts a formidable record at the British Grand Prix, securing nine victories and fourteen podiums from eighteen starts at Silverstone.

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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
18
Race wins
9
Podiums
14
1-2 finishes
3
Best finish
P1
Points
464.14

Won here in: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
1954
TeamMercedes
  • CircuitBritish Grand Prix
  • P4
    P7
    3.14
    2010P3P917
    2011P6P910
    2012P7P156
    2013P1P437
    2014P1—25
    2015P1P243
    2016P1P340
    2017P1P243
    2018P2P430
    2019P1P244
    2020P1P1125
    2020P2P334
    2021P1P340
    2022P3—16
    2023P3P525
    2024P1—25
    2025P10—1

    Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team's modern history at the British Grand Prix is largely defined by a period of sustained dominance, marked by nine victories and a deep understanding of Silverstone's high-speed demands. While their initial appearance in 1954 yielded a fourth-place finish, it was from 2010 onwards, with their return as a full works team, that their presence became truly significant. The team's era of unparalleled success in the hybrid era saw them become the benchmark at this quintessential British circuit, leveraging their powerful Mercedes engine and aerodynamically sophisticated chassis.

    From 2013 to 2021, Mercedes secured an extraordinary run of wins, including a remarkable streak of five consecutive victories from 2013 to 2017. This period showcased the synergy between their car concept and Silverstone's flowing, high-speed layout. The circuit's demands for robust aerodynamic load and a strong power unit aligned perfectly with Mercedes' strengths, allowing their drivers to exploit the car's full potential through iconic sections like Maggotts, Becketts, and Chapel. Their record includes nine wins, fourteen podiums, and three 1-2 finishes from eighteen starts, underscoring a profound connection with this permanent circuit.

    Even as the competitive landscape shifted with new technical regulations, Mercedes continued to demonstrate a capacity for strong performances at Silverstone. While the outright dominance of previous years was challenged, the team still managed podium finishes in 2022 and 2023, securing third place in both instances. These results, even without a win in those specific years, highlight the underlying robustness of their package at a track that rewards balanced performance. The data indicates a return to the top step in 2024, further cementing their strong affinity for the British Grand Prix.

    Comparing their approach to other teams, one might look at how McLaren at the British Grand Prix has adapted to similar challenges, often emphasizing aerodynamic efficiency. Mercedes' consistent ability to extract performance at Silverstone contrasts with circuits like the Hungaroring, where a different set of characteristics are prioritized, as seen in the analysis of McLaren at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The high-speed nature of Silverstone also draws parallels with tracks like Monza, where engine power is paramount, a factor explored in discussions around McLaren at the Italian Grand Prix. For a comprehensive overview of the sport's regulations and history, the Wikipedia: Formula One page provides extensive context.

    Mercedes' consistent presence at the front of the pack at Silverstone, even through varying regulatory cycles, speaks to a deep institutional understanding of the circuit. The team's engineering prowess, coupled with the strength of their Mercedes power unit, has historically allowed them to optimize their package for the unique blend of high-speed corners and straights. This track has often been a barometer for their car's overall performance, and their data can be cross-referenced with official statistics available via the Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data for detailed historical context. The British Grand Prix remains a crucial event for the team, often providing a clear indicator of their championship aspirations on the Formula 1 — official site.

    Common questions

    How many times has Mercedes won the British Grand Prix?
    Mercedes has secured 9 victories at the British Grand Prix, with their first win in the modern era coming in 2013 and their most recent in 2024.
    What makes Silverstone a good circuit for Mercedes?
    Silverstone's blend of high-speed corners and straights historically suited Mercedes' aerodynamically efficient cars and powerful engines, though recent regulations have shifted the competitive landscape.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026