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McLaren-Alfa Romeo was a Formula 1 constructor active briefly in the 1970 season. The team participated in five races without scoring points, podiums, wins, or pole positions. Andrea de Adamich was the notable driver during this short-lived collaboration.
The partnership between McLaren and Alfa Romeo did not yield competitive results, reflected in a win rate and podium rate of 0.0%. Despite entering five Grands Prix, the team failed to finish in the points or achieve any top-three finishes. The absence of retirements (0.0% DNF rate) suggests reliability was not the primary issue.
With a career span of 56 years since its first entry, McLaren-Alfa Romeo remains a minor footnote in Formula 1 history. The team’s lack of success contrasts sharply with McLaren’s later achievements under different partnerships. The zero points per race and zero points scoring rate underscore the limited impact of this collaboration on the sport.
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