F1’s five biggest team sponsors in 2025
Red Bull reportedꦯly no longer have the out-and-out biggest sponsor

Ferrari have reportedly drawn level with Red Bull in the big money business of F1 team sponsors.
A year ago, Oracle’s partnership with Red Bull was t🐓he biggest team sponsor in the paddock.
But now the arrival of HP🉐 💜to sponsor Ferrari has rivalled that huge deal.
Ferrari rival Red Bull in F1 team sponsors
F1's biggest team sponsors in 2025 | ||
Sponsor | Team | Value |
Oracle | Red Bull | $100m |
HP | Ferrari | $100m |
Aramco | Aston Martin | $75m |
Petronas | Mercedes | $70m |
Stake | Sauber | $50m |
Estimated reported by RacingNews365 |
Ferrari’s deal with HP, and Oracle’s deal with Red Bull, are both worth approximately $100m per season,&nbs🦋p; report.
Oracle are a computer technology company who claim that “Oracle Red Bull Racing ran more thanꦍ 150 billion race-strategy simulations on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in the 2024 season”.
HP are a multinational technology company whose arrival last year at Fer⛎rari came in time for Lewis Hamilton’s entry as a star driver in 2025.
Their title sponsor of the famous Scuderia also enables them to supply technology t♚o the Formula 1 team.
Aramco are reportedly the third biggest team sponsor in F1 in 2025, throug🍨h t💜heir partnership with Aston Martin.
Aramco is a stateไ-owned Saudi Arabian o🐼il company who also sponsor Formula 1.
Their branding is on Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll’s cars but also at v🐭arious grand prix circuits.
Las𝓡t year they became the only title sponsor fo🌳r the Aston Martin F1 team.
Petronas are reportedly the fourth biggest tea🦩m sponsor this year through their long-running deal with Mercedes.
Petronas are a Malaysia-based oil company who are now 💎synonymous wi🎶th Toto Wolff’s F1 squad.
Stake, who 𝄹sponsor Sauber, are reportedly the ꦓfifth biggest team sponsor of 2025.
The Australian company previously sponsored Alfa Romeo but ki🃏c💛ked it up a gear in 2024 by becoming Sauber’s official title sponsor.

J𓆏ames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.