Overview

This article summarizes the complete Grand Prix racing results associated with Daimler‑Benz AG under the Mercedes‑Benz name. It covers entries made by the factory (works) team as well as results arising from Mercedes engines supplied to other teams, and spans the older pre‑World Championship Grand Prix era through the modern Formula One World Championship.

History and context

Mercedes has a long motorsport heritage, including famous pre‑war Grand Prix efforts and later participation in the Formula One era. The modern factory operation re‑emerged as a works team in the 21st century and achieved a period of sustained success in the hybrid power unit era. Results lists typically note both the team's own entries and occasions when other entrants used Mercedes engines.

How results are presented

Complete results compilations are usually organized by season and race and include columns for qualifying position (grid), race finish, points scored and championship standing. Distinguishing marks in tables often indicate retirements, shared drives, disqualifications and non‑championship events. When consulting consolidated records, be aware that entries credited to "Mercedes" may represent different legal entrants or constructors across eras.

Types of entries and notable distinctions

  • Works team entries: races contested by the factory Mercedes team itself.
  • Engine supplier results: performances by customer teams using Mercedes power units.
  • Pre‑Championship and non‑championship races: important for historical completeness but separate from World Championship tallies.

For a season‑by‑season table, individual race results and notes on how statistics are attributed, consult the full results resource: See detailed Mercedes Grand Prix results. These lists are valuable to historians, statisticians and fans tracking team development, regulation impacts and driver careers.