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- -
- Best
- P15
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Across 1950-1952, David Murray has 4 recorded Formula 1 race starts, 0 wins, 0 podiums, 0 pole positions, and 0 career points.
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David Murray was a British Formula 1 driver active in the early 1950s. He competed in four World Championship Grands Prix, driving for Cooper and Maserati teams. Despite a brief career, he completed all his races without retiring, maintaining a 0.0% DNF rate.
Murray did not score championship points, podiums, wins, or pole positions during his Formula 1 tenure. His average gain of 2.5 positions per race indicates competitive racecraft despite the lack of top results. No successes were recorded in wet weather conditions.
His career spanned from 1950, with a total of four races entered, reflecting a limited but consistent participation during the formative years of the World Championship. The absence of wins or podiums places him outside the leading drivers of his era, but his reliability and steady progress in races are notable.
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Italy
| Circuit | Races | Wins |
|---|---|---|
| Silverstone CircuitUK | 3 | - |
| Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaItaly | 1 | - |
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David Murray has won 0 Formula 1 World Championships.
David Murray's Formula 1 win rate is 0.0% (0 wins from 4 race starts).
David Murray has 4 recorded Formula 1 race starts, with 0 podiums and 0 pole positions.
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