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EMW was a Formula 1 constructor that participated in the World Championship during the 1953 season. The team entered only one race, with Edgar Barth as their sole driver, and did not achieve any wins, podiums, pole positions, or championship points. Their brief involvement in Formula 1 resulted in a 0.0% win and podium rate, reflecting a minimal impact on the sport's competitive landscape.
Despite the limited participation, EMW's career span technically extends over 73 years, though this reflects the time since their single entry rather than continuous activity. The team maintained a 0.0% DNF rate, indicating that their only race entry was completed without retirement. However, the absence of points and podium finishes highlights the challenges faced by smaller or short-lived teams during the early years of Formula 1.
EMW's statistical record underscores the difficulties encountered by lesser-known constructors in establishing a presence in the championship. Their lack of measurable success and minimal race involvement position them as a footnote in Formula 1 history rather than a competitive force.
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