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Eagle-Climax was a Formula 1 constructor active during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. The team participated in a total of 11 World Championship Grands Prix, fielding notable drivers such as Dan Gurney, Al Pease, and Bob Bondurant. Despite its brief presence, Eagle-Climax managed to score 4 championship points but did not achieve any wins, podium finishes, pole positions, or fastest laps.
The team’s career spanned only two years, reflecting the highly competitive and rapidly evolving nature of Formula 1 during the mid-1960s. While Eagle-Climax did not secure any major successes, its points scoring rate of 18.2% indicates that it was able to finish in the points in nearly one out of every five races entered. This suggests a level of competitiveness in a field dominated by more established constructors.
Eagle-Climax’s win and podium rates remained at zero, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller teams in breaking through during this era. The team’s average points per race stood at 0.4, which, while modest, demonstrated the ability to capitalize on opportunities in a period marked by mechanical unreliability and intense competition. Overall, Eagle-Climax represents a brief but noteworthy chapter in the history of 1960s Formula 1.
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