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Connaught was a British Formula 1 constructor active primarily in the early 1950s. The team made its first World Championship entry in 1952 and participated in a total of 50 Grand Prix races before ceasing operations. Despite never securing a race win or pole position, Connaught managed to achieve one podium finish and accumulated 17 championship points over its career.
Notable drivers such as Stirling Moss and Jack Fairman contributed to the team’s efforts during its brief tenure in Formula 1. Connaught’s presence in the sport coincided with a period of rapid development and increasing competition among British constructors. Although the team did not achieve significant competitive success, its participation helped lay groundwork for future British involvement in Formula 1.
Analyzing the team’s performance metrics reveals a podium rate of 2.0% and a points scoring rate of 12.0%, indicating that while Connaught rarely challenged for top positions, it was able to score points in a modest fraction of its races. The absence of wins and poles, combined with a points per race average of 0.3, reflects the challenges faced by smaller teams during the era. Connaught’s career spanned a relatively short period within the broader history of Formula 1, but it remains a part of the sport’s early British constructor narrative.
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