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Maki was a Japanese Formula 1 constructor that entered the sport in 1975. The team participated in only one Grand Prix during its brief tenure, with Hiroshi Fushida as its sole driver. Despite its limited involvement, Maki holds a place in F1 history as one of the few Japanese teams to attempt competition in the mid-1970s.
The team did not achieve any championship points, podium finishes, wins, or pole positions during its single race entry. With a career span of 51 years since its first and only appearance, Maki’s presence in Formula 1 was fleeting and without competitive success. The derived metrics reflect this, showing a 0.0% win rate, podium rate, and points scoring rate.
Maki’s brief participation underscores the challenges faced by smaller or less-resourced teams attempting to enter Formula 1 during that era. Its lack of finishes or points highlights the competitive difficulties of the sport, especially for newcomers from regions with less established motorsport infrastructures at the time.
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