Explore Formula 1 teams with quick quizzes on constructors, drivers, cars, and key moments across seasons. These questions focus on team identities, achievements, and how squads have evolved through different eras of the sport.

Match F1 team principals to the correct constructors across eras, rebrands, and leadership changes. With mixed difficulty, you’ll get a blend of obvious pairings and tricky overlaps that test real paddock knowledge. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Test how well you know where racing constructors are based and where their headquarters are located. This mixed-difficulty quiz spans famous teams and trickier entries, helping you connect each constructor to the right country and home base. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace.

Sort Formula 1 constructors by the decade they first appeared on the grid. This quiz mixes famous giants with short-lived entries, so you’ll need both history knowledge and sharp decade instincts. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.
There are 3 quizzes with 312 questions total.
No. The 3 quizzes include questions that can cover multiple eras, including historic constructors and team name changes.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
Difficulty varies by quiz. Some focus on basic team recognition, while others include deeper history, seasons, and results.
Yes. You can retake any of the 3 quizzes to practice the same 312 questions and reinforce what you missed.
These Teams quizzes help you recognize Formula 1 constructors, match teams to drivers and seasons, and recall major results like titles, wins, and notable lineups.
You’ll also practice spotting team branding details (names, engine partners, and national bases) and understanding how team changes affect performance over time.
Each quiz is multiple-choice with 4 options per question and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy instead of speed.
Difficulty and length vary across the set: some quizzes focus on quick recognition, while others go deeper into seasons, statistics, and team history.
In Formula 1, teams are officially “constructors,” meaning they must design key parts of the car themselves, which is why the Constructors’ Championship is a major prize alongside the Drivers’ title.
Team names and identities can change due to ownership, sponsorship, or manufacturer involvement, so the same factory and staff may compete under different names across eras.