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Life was an Italian Formula 1 constructor that attempted to compete in the 1990 season. The team is notable for its failure to qualify for any World Championship race, resulting in zero starts, points, podiums, or wins. Life's entry into Formula 1 was marked by technical challenges, including an unconventional and underpowered W12 engine, which contributed to its lack of competitiveness.
Despite its brief and unsuccessful presence, Life's effort remains a case study in the difficulties faced by small, underfunded teams attempting to enter Formula 1. The team never achieved any constructor championships, pole positions, or race finishes. Life's career span, calculated from its first entry year in 1990 to the present, totals 36 years, though its active participation was limited to a single season.
The absence of race starts over its career highlights the extreme competitiveness and technical demands of Formula 1, underscoring the challenges new entrants face in meeting regulatory and performance standards. Life's experience exemplifies the high barriers to entry within the sport.
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