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Bellasi was a Formula 1 constructor active briefly during the early 1970s. The team participated in only two World Championship Grands Prix, making its debut in 1970 with driver Silvio Moser. Despite its short-lived presence, Bellasi represents one of the many small privateer efforts characteristic of that era in Formula 1.
Throughout its career, Bellasi did not achieve any wins, podiums, pole positions, or championship points. The team’s participation spanned just two races, resulting in a 0.0% win and podium rate, as well as zero points scored. This limited engagement reflects the challenges faced by smaller teams attempting to compete against more established constructors during a period of rapid technological and competitive evolution in the sport.
The absence of retirements (DNF rate of 0.0%) in its brief career is notable, although it is based on a very small sample size. Bellasi’s career, lasting effectively from 1970 to 1971, highlights the difficulties of sustaining a Formula 1 operation at the time, with many entrants unable to secure long-term success or impact.
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