Red Bull claims first F1 constructors

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Mercedes' streak of eight consecutive championships was broken by Red Bull, who won the Formula One constructors' championship for the first time since 2013.

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One day after company founder and team owner Dietrich Mateschitz passed away at the age of 78, the championship was won at the U.S. Grand Prix with three races remaining.

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When Max Verstappen won for the 13th time this season, he successfully defended his drivers' championship that he had earned two weeks prior at the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Later, Horner claimed that Verstappen's victory—which saw him overcome a sluggish pit stop and overtake Lewis Hamilton in the closing laps—was the ideal way to win the championship.

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The championship victory signals the end of Mercedes' reign of terror, which began in 2014.

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when F1 switched to turbo-hybrid engines. Red Bull was unable to beat Mercedes to the constructors' championship last year despite Verstappen claiming the drivers' title.