Round 4 F1 team power rankings: Ferrari show a pulse as Alpine find form
- Ben Waterworth
- 11 minutes ago
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While a certain Papaya team continue to dominate up front, there are some behind who are finding their feet still as they attempt to find any ground on them. How will that change things in the power rankings? You’re about to find out.
Before we get to them, the usual disclaimer. You know the drill, these are all subjective and based mainly on my (incredibly smart) opinion mixed with form and on-track results, meaning it is a generally subjective list that holds no real weight except for the large basis of fact I like to think I can generate.
So with that in mind, let’s get to the rankings!
10. Kick Sauber (-)
Another race in nowhere land for Kick Sauber. Luckily they have those points from Australia, otherwise 2024 would be calling again.
9. Aston Martin (-1)
Well at least they’re not the worst team right? That’s a positive. What’s not a positive is how far they keep slipping back. Some real worrying signs going on for the team right now.
8. Racing Bulls (-3)
Not quite the highs of a week ago, but at least there was some slight pace from the team to get them away from the bottom two. Still would like some more though to maintain pace with those above them.
7. Williams (-1)
Some bad luck and poor stewarding for Alex Albon on the Saturday cost him a shot at some points on the Sunday, while Carlos Sainz found some form before throwing it away in the race. With Alpine getting faster, they need to hope to keep the pace up to them.
6. Haas (+1)
An amazing race for the Haas duo saw them going from a poor qualifying to a double points finish. That’s how you turn things around.

5. Alpine (+4)
An amazing weekend for the team who finally land some points in 2025. Could’ve been a double points finish had Jack Doohan had a bit more luck go his way, but some very positive signs from the French team in Bahrain.
4. Red Bull (-)
Double points! Yes! It is possible! Congratulations to the team who finally achieved it in 2025, although it did come on their worst weekend of the year so far. Double points though are still valuable, and they’ll definitely take that.
3. Mercedes (-1)
George Russell is having a barnstormer of a year so far. Three podiums out of four races, while their biggest challenger for runner-up in the Championship Ferrari are yet to get one. They only fall back a spot based on the red team getting two finishers in the points, compared to the one for the Silver Arrows.
2. Ferrari (+1)
See above for why they gain a spot over the team who scored another podium over them.
1. McLaren (-)
Probably should’ve been another 1-2, meaning the team realistically should’ve had four 1-2 finishes in 2025 so far compared to only one. Still, they have won three out of the four races, so they won’t be complaining in the slightest.

What do you think of this list? Which order would you currently rank the teams in? Let me know your thoughts below!
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