The title of constructors of the Formula One world champion (WCC) is awarded by the International Automobile Federation on the basis of points obtained from the result of the Grand Prix to the most successful constructor at the end of each season of Formula One racing. The first constructors ' champion trophy, the International Cup for Formula One manufacturers, was awarded toVan Waal's team in the 1958 season.< < > constructors ' championship points for a constructor are calculated from the sum of points earned by each constructor's drivers per season. Prior to the 1979 season, the only points scored by a driver from a constructors team with the highest score were taken into account to calculate a constructor's rating and place in the constructors ' championship rankings. In just ten cases, the constructors who won the world constructors 'championship did not include a driver who had won the World Drivers' Championship in the same season.< < >over the 63 seasons in which the Constructors ' World Championship title has been awarded.only 15 different constructors have won the title. Of these builders Scuderia Ferrari has been the most successful with 16 championships and 6 consecutive championships from the 1999-2004 season. The world champion constructors have had only 5 different nationalities: Great Britain (33 championships with 10 different constructors)، Italy (16 with Ferrari). Germany (8 with Mercedes). Austria (4 with Red Bull) and France (3 with two constructors). However, all the titles acquired with the nationality of German, Austrian, and French, by the cars obtained have that design, build, and drive it in the tournament by the team of the root, the British have been conducted. Among drivers who have won at least one constructors ' championship, Michael Schumacher has an unofficial record in winning six titles for the Ferrari team, all in a row. Schumacher has won the title of World Drivers ' Champion by winning five of Ferrari's championships. Lewis Hamilton also played a significant role in winning 8 consecutive Mercedes championship titles from 2014 to 2021 and 6 seasons as World Drivers Champion.