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Ensign was a Formula 1 constructor active from 1973 to the early 1980s, participating in 113 Grands Prix without securing wins, podiums, or pole positions. Despite this lack of top results, the team managed to accumulate 19 championship points, reflecting occasional competitive performances amid a challenging era dominated by better-funded teams.
Throughout its career, Ensign attracted several notable drivers, including Jacky Ickx, Clay Regazzoni, and Chris Amon, who brought experience and skill to the relatively modest outfit. The team’s points-per-race average of 0.2 highlights its role as a midfield contender rather than a front-runner. Ensign’s persistence over more than a decade underscores the difficulties smaller teams faced in establishing themselves in Formula 1’s increasingly professional and technical environment.
While the team’s win and podium rates remained at zero, its points scoring rate of approximately 10.6% indicates that Ensign occasionally capitalized on opportunities, such as retirements or variable race conditions. This modest but consistent presence contributes to the broader narrative of Formula 1’s diverse grid during the 1970s and early 1980s, illustrating the challenges and determination of privateer teams in the sport’s evolving landscape.
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