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Deidt was an American racing team active in the early years of Formula 1, with its first entry in 1950. The team participated in seven World Championship races over a brief period, fielding notable drivers such as Tony Bettenhausen, Mauri Rose, and Bill Holland. Despite its short career span, Deidt managed to secure two podium finishes and accumulated a total of 10 championship points.
Operating without any race wins or pole positions, Deidt demonstrated a respectable level of competitiveness, achieving a podium rate of 28.6% and scoring points in just over a quarter of its races. The team’s points per race average stood at 1.4, reflecting consistent point-scoring performances during its limited participation. Remarkably, Deidt recorded no retirements (DNFs) in its seven races, indicating reliability in its entries.
Although Deidt never contended for constructor championships, its presence during the formative years of Formula 1 contributes to the sport’s early history. The team’s ability to secure podiums without wins highlights a competitive edge in a challenging era marked by rapid technological and sporting developments.
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