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Marchese was a Formula 1 constructor active briefly in the early 1950s, with its first entry in 1950. The team participated in only two World Championship races, fielding drivers such as Chuck Stevenson and Myron Fohr. Despite its short career span, Marchese's involvement coincided with the formative years of Formula 1, a period marked by rapid development and experimentation.
The team did not achieve any championship titles, race wins, podium finishes, pole positions, or points during its participation. Marchese's win rate and podium rate both stand at 0%, reflecting the limited impact on the competitive landscape of the sport. Additionally, the team maintained a 0% DNF rate across its two entries, indicating that neither car retired from the races it entered.
While Marchese's presence in Formula 1 was minimal and without notable success, its participation during the sport's nascent phase contributes to the broader historical tapestry of early Formula 1 competition. The constructor’s career span of 76 years, despite inactivity, underscores the enduring record of all entrants in the championship’s history, regardless of their competitive achievements.
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