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LDS was a Formula 1 constructor active briefly during the early 1960s. The team participated in four World Championship Grands Prix between 1962 and 1963, entering cars driven notably by Doug Serrurier and Sam Tingle. Despite its presence on the grid, LDS did not achieve any podium finishes, wins, pole positions, or championship points.
The team's career spanned a short period, with no recorded retirements or points scored in its four race entries. This results in a win rate, podium rate, and points per race all at zero, reflecting limited competitive impact during its tenure. Although the career span from first entry to present is 64 years, LDS has remained inactive since the mid-1960s.
LDS's brief participation and lack of scoring results position it as a minor footnote in Formula 1 history, without notable competitive achievements or influence on the sport's development. The absence of retirements in its four races suggests reliability in finishing events, though this did not translate into points or higher placements.
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