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Championships
199
Race Starts
17
Race Wins
11
Pole Positions
61
Podiums
385
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BRM (British Racing Motors) was a British Formula 1 constructor active from 1951 to the early 1970s. The team secured its sole Constructors' Championship in 1962, marking the peak of its competitive performance. Over 541 races, BRM achieved 17 wins, 61 podiums, and 11 pole positions, accumulating a total of 538 points.
Notable drivers such as Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, and Pedro Rodríguez contributed to the team’s successes during its most competitive period in the 1960s. Despite a lengthy career span of 75 years, BRM maintained a modest win rate of 3.1% and a podium rate of 11.3%, reflecting sporadic success rather than sustained dominance. The team’s points per race averaged at 1.0, indicating consistent point-scoring finishes in roughly a quarter of its races.
BRM’s statistical profile reveals a competitive presence in Formula 1’s early decades, with a peak performance phase centered around the early 1960s. The 1962 championship year stands out as a highlight amid a broader history marked by moderate success and participation from several prominent drivers.
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