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March-Alfa Romeo was a Formula 1 constructor that participated in the 1971 season. The team entered a total of 10 races without securing any wins, podium finishes, pole positions, or championship points. Notable drivers during this brief tenure included Ronnie Peterson, Nanni Galli, and Andrea de Adamich.
Despite competing in a full season, March-Alfa Romeo did not achieve any measurable success in terms of race results or championship standings. The team’s win rate, podium rate, and points per race all stand at 0.0%, reflecting a lack of competitive impact. Additionally, their recorded average qualifying position and DNF rate appear inconsistent with typical race data, suggesting limited or incomplete statistical records.
March-Alfa Romeo’s career span is marked as 55 years, though active participation was confined to a single season in 1971. This short-lived involvement and absence of points highlight the challenges faced by the team in establishing itself within the highly competitive Formula 1 environment of the early 1970s.
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