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Langley was a Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the sport's inaugural season in 1950. The team entered only one Grand Prix, with driver Gene Hartley representing them during that year. Despite its short-lived presence, Langley contributed to the early development of Formula 1 racing.
The team did not achieve any wins, podiums, pole positions, or championship points in its sole appearance. Langley’s career spanned just a single race, resulting in a win rate, podium rate, and points scoring rate of 0.0%. Notably, the team maintained a 0.0% DNF rate, indicating that its car finished the race it entered.
Langley’s brief involvement reflects the challenges faced by many small constructors in the formative years of Formula 1, where limited resources and competition from more established teams constrained success. Its average qualifying position of 15.3 highlights the modest performance level relative to the field during the 1950 season.
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