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Lyncar was a Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the sport, making its sole entry in 1975. The team competed in only one Grand Prix, with driver John Nicholson representing the outfit during that year. Despite its limited involvement, Lyncar did not achieve any championship points, podium finishes, race wins, or pole positions.
Analyzing the team's performance metrics reveals a win rate, podium rate, and points scoring rate all at 0.0%, reflecting the absence of competitive success in its single race appearance. The team’s career span, measured from its first entry in 1975 to its current inactive status, extends over 51 years, although this duration does not correspond to continuous participation.
Lyncar’s brief and statistically unremarkable presence in Formula 1 underscores the challenges faced by smaller constructors in establishing themselves within the sport. The zero percent DNF rate is notable but primarily a result of the limited sample size rather than reliability over multiple events. Overall, Lyncar remains a minor footnote in Formula 1 history, characterized by minimal impact on the sport’s competitive landscape.
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