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Frazer Nash was a British constructor that participated briefly in Formula 1 during the early 1950s. The team made its debut in the 1952 season, entering a total of four World Championship races. Despite a limited presence, Frazer Nash managed to score three points, with drivers Ken Wharton and Tony Crook representing the team during its short tenure.
Although Frazer Nash did not achieve wins, podiums, or pole positions, its points-per-race average of 0.8 and a points-scoring rate of 25% indicate a modest level of competitiveness in the races it contested. Notably, the team maintained a 0% DNF rate across its entries, suggesting reliability in the limited outings it undertook.
Frazer Nash's brief Formula 1 career, spanning only one season, reflects the challenges faced by smaller constructors in the early years of the World Championship. While it did not leave a lasting mark through victories or championships, the team's participation contributes to the rich tapestry of Formula 1's formative era, illustrating the diversity of competitors during that period.
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