List of Formula One engine manufacturers

The following is a list of Formula One engine manufacturers. In Formula One motor racing, engine or power unit manufacturers are people or corporate entities which are credited as the make of Formula One engines that have competed or are intended to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship. A constructor of an engine owns the intellectual rights to its engine.[1]

2024 engine manufacturers

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Correct as of the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix

Key: Races Entered = Number of individual races entered; Races Started = Number of individual races started; Wins = Number of races won; Points = Number of World Constructors' Championship points scored; Poles = Number of pole positionsFL = Number of fastest lapsPodiums = Number of podium finishes; WCC = World Constructors' Championships won; WDC = World Drivers' Championships won.

ManufacturerEngines built inSeasonsRaces EnteredRaces StartedWinsPointsPolesFLPodiumsWCCWDC
Ferrari  Italy1950–present10901086246109672522698221615
Mercedes[a]  United Kingdom[b]19541955,
1994–present
57557321314083.52232135911013
Honda RBPT[c]  Japan2023–present323228124321144211
Renault  France19771986,
19891997,
2001–present
7367331698149.52131764631211

Former engine manufacturers

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Key: Races Entered = Number of individual races entered; Races Started = Number of individual races started; Wins = Number of races won; Points = Number of Constructors' Championship points scored; Poles = Number of pole positionsFL = Number of fastest lapsPodiums. = Number of podium finishes; WCC = Constructors' Championships won; WDC = Drivers' Championships won.

ManufacturerEngines built inSeasonsRaces EnteredRaces StartedWinsPointsPolesFLPodiumsWCCWDC
Acer[d]  Italy200117170400000
Alfa Romeo  Italy19501951,
19611963,
1965, 1968,
19701971,
19761987
2262151214815204002
Alta  United Kingdom1950195931260n/a001n/a0
Arrows  United Kingdom1998199932320700000
Asiatech[e]  France2001200234330300000
Aston Martin  United Kingdom19591960650000000
ATS  Italy19631964,
1967
770000000
BMW  Germany19521954,
19671968,
19821987,
20002009
27327020102133338601
Borgward  Germany1959,
19621963
310000000
BPM  Italy1952100n/a000n/a0
Bristol  United Kingdom1952195717170n/a001n/a0
BRM  United Kingdom1951,
19561960,
19621977
2001891849911146511
Bugatti  France1956110n/a000n/a0
Butterworth  United Kingdom1952420n/a000n/a0
BWT Mercedes[f]  United Kingdom201920203838126810400
Castellotti  Italy1960430300000
Climax  United Kingdom19571969979640684444410444
Conrero  Italy1961110000000
Cosworth  United Kingdom20002006,
20102013
199199017911200
De Tomaso  Italy1962100000000
EMW  East Germany1953110n/a000n/a0
ERA  United Kingdom19501951440n/a000n/a0
European[g]  United Kingdom200117170000000
Fiat  Italy1950100n/a000n/a0
Fondmetal[h]  United Kingdom200017170000000
Ford[i]  United Kingdom[j]
 United States
1951,
19631999,
20032004
5285231764286.51391595331013
Gordini  France1950195645400n/a01200
Hart  United Kingdom19811986,
19931997
15814406322500
Honda  Japan19641968,
19831992,
20002008,
20152021
482481893409907622366
Ilmor  United Kingdom19911992,
1994
483701200000
Jaguar  United Kingdom1950110n/a000n/a0
JAP  United Kingdom1950110n/a000n/a0
Judd  United Kingdom19881992766808603800
Küchen  Germany1952110n/a000n/a0
Lamborghini  Italy19891993808002000100
Lancia  Italy19531955640n/a211n/a0
Lea-Francis  United Kingdom1952195410100n/a000n/a0
Life  Italy19901200000000
Maserati  Italy19501963,
19661969
113108117211174402
Matra  France1968,
19701972,
19751978,
19811982
1261253173452400
Mecachrome[k]  France1998161603800300
Megatron[l]   Switzerland[2]19871988323203500100
Motori Moderni  Italy1985198746440000000
Mugen-Honda  Japan199220001471474182101600
OSCA  Italy19511953,
19581959,
19611962
1280000000
Osella[m]  Italy198816100000000
Petronas[n]  Italy19972005153151014200400
Peugeot  France199420001151150128011400
Playlife[o]  France19982000494906911600
Porsche  Germany19581964,
1991
393514810500
Pratt & Whitney  United States1971330000000
Red Bull Powertrains[p]  Japan2022222217794882811
Repco  Australia1966196933338126742522
Sauber[q]  United Kingdom1993161601200000
Scarab  United States1960620000000
Serenissima  Italy1966310100000
Subaru[r]  Italy1990800000000
Supertec[s]  France19992000333304201300
TAG[t]  Germany19831987686825405.57185423
TAG Heuer[u]  France201620186262912553134200
Talbot  France1950195114130n/a002n/a0
Tecno  Italy1972197313100100000
Toro Rosso[v]  France2017202005300000
Toyota  Germany[w]200220091401400384341700
Vanwall  United Kingdom195419602928957761310
Veritas  Germany19511953660n/a000n/a0
Weslake  United Kingdom19661968181811302200
Yamaha  Japan1989,
19911997
13011603600200
Zakspeed  Germany1985198857510200000
ManufacturerEngines built inSeasonsRaces EnteredRaces StartedWinsPointsPolesFLPodiumsWCCWDC

Source:[4]

Indianapolis 500 only

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Engine manufacturers whose only World Championship participation was in the Indianapolis 500 from 1950 to 1960 when the race was part of the Formula One World Drivers' Championship. All were based in the United States.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Between 19942005 built by Ilmor, funded by Mercedes-Benz.
  2. ^ Engines built in Germany between 19541955.
  3. ^ Rebadged Honda engines.
  4. ^ Rebadged Ferrari engines.
  5. ^ Based on Peugeot engines.
  6. ^ Rebadged Mercedes engines.
  7. ^ Rebadged Ford engines.
  8. ^ Rebadged Ford engines.
  9. ^ Between 1963–1965, 1967–1999 and 2003–2004 built by Cosworth, funded by Ford.
  10. ^ Between 1963–1965, 1967–1999 and 2003–2004 the Ford-badged engines were made by Cosworth in the United Kingdom.
  11. ^ Based on Renault engines.
  12. ^ Based on BMW engines.
  13. ^ Rebadged Alfa Romeo engines.
  14. ^ Rebadged Ferrari engines.
  15. ^ Rebadged Renault and Supertec engines.
  16. ^ Rebadged Honda engines.
  17. ^ Rebadged Ilmor engines.
  18. ^ Built by Motori Moderni for Subaru.
  19. ^ Rebadged Mecachrome engines based on Renault technology.
  20. ^ Built by Porsche, funded by TAG.
  21. ^ Rebadged Renault engines.
  22. ^ Rebadged Renault engines.
  23. ^ Toyota engines were made at the Toyota Motorsport GmbH facility in Cologne.[3]
  24. ^ Offenhauser made one non-Indianapolis 500 participation at the 1959 United States Grand Prix.

References

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  1. ^ Verlin, Kurt (2017-10-10). "Quick Guide to Formula One Constructors". The News Wheel. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  2. ^ "The F1 engine projects Red Bull must surpass". The Race. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  3. ^ Engineering, Racecar (2009-07-13). "Toyota RVX-V10 F1 Engine". Racecar Engineering. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  4. ^ "Engines • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  5. ^ "USA Engine builders". StatsF1. Retrieved 29 March 2023.