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Cooper-Castellotti was a Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the 1960 season. The team entered five World Championship Grands Prix, fielding drivers such as Pete Lovely, Giulio Cabianca, and Gino Munaron. Despite its short tenure, Cooper-Castellotti managed to score a total of three championship points.
Although the team did not achieve podium finishes, race wins, or pole positions, its points scoring rate of 20% indicates a modest level of competitiveness during its limited appearances. With a points-per-race average of 0.6, Cooper-Castellotti demonstrated the ability to contend for points in a highly competitive era of Formula 1. The absence of retirements (DNF rate of 0%) across its entries suggests a degree of reliability uncommon for new or smaller teams of the period.
Historically, Cooper-Castellotti's brief presence reflects the challenges faced by smaller constructors in the early 1960s Formula 1 landscape. While not a dominant force, the team contributes to the broader narrative of privateer and independent efforts that characterized the sport’s formative years. Its legacy lies in exemplifying the diversity and competitive spirit of Formula 1 during that era.
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