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Kojima was a Japanese Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the mid-1970s. The team entered three World Championship Grands Prix between 1976 and 1977, with drivers including Masahiro Hasemi, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, and Noritake Takahara. Despite these entries, Kojima did not score any championship points, podiums, wins, or pole positions.
The team’s career spanned a short period, with no recorded retirements (DNFs) in its three races, though it failed to finish in the points. Kojima’s win rate and podium rate both stand at 0%, reflecting its limited impact on the Formula 1 world championship. The team’s participation remains notable as an early example of Japanese involvement in Formula 1 constructor efforts.
With only three races and zero points scored, Kojima’s statistical footprint in Formula 1 is minimal. Its points per race and points scoring rate are both 0.0, underscoring the challenges faced by small, short-lived teams in the highly competitive environment of the 1970s Formula 1 scene.
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