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Lesovsky was an American racing team active in the early years of Formula 1, with its first entry dating back to 1950. Over the course of 14 races, the team secured a single podium and one pole position but did not achieve any wins or constructor championships. Notable drivers for Lesovsky included George Connor, Johnny Thomson, and Rodger Ward, who competed with the team primarily during the 1950s.
The team’s career spanned a period of 76 years, although its active participation in top-tier racing was limited to a relatively short timeframe. Despite not recording any race victories, Lesovsky maintained a podium rate of 7.1% and earned a total of 10 points, averaging 0.7 points per race. The team demonstrated reliability with a 0% DNF rate, indicating that their cars finished every race they entered.
Lesovsky’s average qualifying position was 14.6, suggesting that while the team was not a front-runner, it was competitive enough to occasionally challenge for higher grid spots. With a points-scoring rate of 21.4%, the team managed to secure points in just over one-fifth of its races, reflecting sporadic success during its tenure. This historical footprint highlights Lesovsky’s role as a modest but consistent competitor in the formative years of Formula 1.
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