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Race Wins
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Pole Positions
15
Podiums
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Brawn was a British Formula 1 constructor based in Brackley, United Kingdom, active exclusively during the 2009 season. The team emerged from the remnants of the Honda Racing F1 Team and immediately achieved remarkable success, securing the Constructors' Championship in its sole year of competition. Drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello contributed to the team’s tally of eight wins and fifteen podium finishes across 34 races.
Statistically, Brawn demonstrated a high level of competitiveness with a win rate of 23.5% and a podium rate of 44.1%, indicating consistent front-running performance. The team averaged 5.1 points per race and scored points in over 91% of its outings, underscoring its reliability and race pace. Notably, Brawn maintained a zero percent DNF rate, reflecting exceptional mechanical durability and race management.
Despite its brief existence, Brawn's impact was significant, as it achieved a Constructors' Championship in its debut season—a rare feat in Formula 1 history. The average qualifying position of 9.1 suggests that while the team was not always dominant in qualifying, it excelled in race conditions. This performance profile highlights Brawn’s strategic and technical strengths during the 2009 season.
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