Season Concluded
F1 Standings 2025
Teams That Shape Racing Style Culture
The 2025 Formula 1 season has concluded not just with a new world champion, but with a complete shift in the sport’s cultural hierarchy. As the dust settles on Abu Dhabi, the grid reveals that performance on the tarmac increasingly dictates influence on the street. “Motorcore” is no longer a trend; it’s a permanent fixture.
Official 2025 Results
Constructor Standings
1
McLaren
833 PTS
2
Mercedes-AMG
469
3
Red Bull Racing
451
4
Ferrari
398
5
Williams
137
Driver Standings
1
Lando Norris
423 PTS
2
Max Verstappen
421
3
Oscar Piastri
410
4
George Russell
319
5
Charles Leclerc
242
Style Culture Analysis
McLaren
Papaya is the New Gold
Securing their first Constructors’ Championship since 1998, McLaren has officially dethroned the old guard. The Style Impact: McLaren’s dominance has turned “Papaya Orange” from a heritage color into a streetwear staple.
The Look
Bold, primary colors dominating graphic tees and hoodies. Skater-adjacent aesthetics popularized by Norris & Piastri.
Market Influence
Collections favoring high-visibility hues and digital-age graphics.
Mercedes
The Return of Stealth Luxury
Quietly surging back to second, driven by Russell and rookie sensation Kimi Antonelli. The Style Impact: If McLaren is color, Mercedes is the sleek, midnight silhouette.
Antonelli’s Influence
The 18-year-old rookie brings an edgy vibe. Waterproof gore-tex and streamlined trainers over leather loafers.
Stealth Wealth
Technical fabrics, matte black finishes, and silver accents.
Red Bull Racing
Counter-Culture & Grit
Despite slipping to 3rd, the “Night-Camo” liveries seen in Vegas sparked a trend in dark, patterned utility wear.
Trend: Aggressive “Gorpcore”
Ferrari
Heritage Leather & High Fashion
The “Hamilton Effect” meant drivers were the best-dressed. Luxury workwear and heavy denim boiler suits.
Trend: Runway Ready Mechanic Gear
“In the modern era of Formula 1, style is no longer secondary to speed—it is part of the performance.”
