Explore Formula 1 constructors with quizzes on teams, seasons, drivers, and championship results. You’ll review key moments, regulations, and stats that shaped the grid, from classic outfits to modern powerhouses.

Put your F1 knowledge on the map by matching constructors to their team bases. From famous factories to lesser-known headquarters, this mixed-difficulty quiz tests how well you know where teams are really built. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Can you match every Formula 1 constructor to the year they first entered the World Championship? This quiz mixes famous teams with short-lived entrants, so you’ll need both modern knowledge and a sharp sense of F1 history. Choose your question count and difficulty, then see how far back your constructor timeline really goes.

Test how well you know F1 constructors and the names they raced under before rebrands, buyouts, and factory takeovers. From classic privateer entries to modern works teams, this quiz mixes easy recognitions with tricky historical transitions. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how many name changes you can place correctly.
There are 3 quizzes with 270 questions total.
Yes. The questions focus on F1 teams (constructors), including their history, drivers, seasons, and results.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
Yes. The 3 quizzes include a mix of easier recognition questions and harder, year-specific details.
Expect team names and rebrands, driver lineups, championships, key seasons, and major team changes in F1.
These Constructors quizzes focus on Formula 1 teams: names and rebrands, drivers by season, engine partnerships, team principals, and notable race and championship outcomes.
You’ll also work with timeline-style knowledge, like when a constructor entered F1, how long they competed, and which eras they dominated.
Each quiz is multiple-choice with 4 options per question and no timer, so you can think through details like seasons, lineups, and results without rushing.
Difficulty and length vary across the set, with a mix of straightforward identification questions and tougher recall based on specific years, stats, and team changes.
In F1, a “constructor” is the entity that builds the car chassis, which is why the Constructors’ Championship is awarded to teams rather than drivers.
Team identities can change quickly: ownership shifts, title sponsors, and engine supplier deals often lead to new names even when staff and facilities remain similar.
If you miss a question, note the season or era and replay later—constructors knowledge improves fast when you connect team names to specific years and drivers.