They say winning is hard – but repeating the feat is even harder. The McLaren Formula 1 Team, however, made it happen, securing its second consecutive Constructors’ Championship in 2025. The title was sealed mathematically at the Singapore Grand Prix, with six rounds to spare – a testament to a season of dominance alongside its drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
Part of that success also comes from Bell Racing helmets, worn not only by both drivers but also by the mechanics during pit-stop operations. Designed, developed, and manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility in Sakhir, Bahrain – a country where McLaren also holds strong ties – Bell Racing helmets are renowned for their cutting-edge safety technology, delivering top-tier head protection that shields the team at every level.





“It’s an incredible emotion. I want to share it with the team and thank them for the incredible work. I mean, even with six races to go – which looks unbelievable – but that’s thanks to the great work that has happened at McLaren. Thank you to our fans, our sponsors, and all our technical partners. It’s teamwork, and it’s great to see that teamwork rewarded like this,” said McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella after the race in Singapore, expressing his profound gratitude to everyone involved in the title triumph.
The 2025 campaign has been one of the most statistically dominant in McLaren’s history. Through 18 races so far, the team has achieved an astonishing 12 wins and 16 podiums – including 13 double podiums. Even more impressively, Piastri and Norris have locked in seven 1–2 finishes, underlining McLaren’s remarkable consistency and execution. This exceptional pace has resulted in a commanding 325-point lead, allowing the team to clinch the Constructors’ title well before the final round.
McLaren’s duo also lead the Drivers’ standings, with Piastri currently on 336 points, closely followed by Norris on 314.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown was quick to credit both: “They have driven brilliantly all season. You can’t win the Constructors’ without two awesome racing drivers.”
The stage is now set for an exciting intra-team battle for the 2025 Formula 1 Drivers’ title – with Piastri and Norris continuing their charge, counting on the unwavering support and certified protection of Bell Racing helmets.




