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Milano was a Formula 1 constructor that participated in the inaugural 1950 World Championship season. The team entered only one race, with Felice Bonetto as their sole driver, but failed to score points or achieve any podium finishes. Milano’s brief involvement in Formula 1 is reflected in its career statistics, which include zero wins, poles, or championships.
Despite competing in just a single event, Milano’s average qualifying position is recorded as P1.0, an unusual metric given the limited data. The team’s win rate, podium rate, and points per race all stand at 0.0%, highlighting the absence of competitive success. Milano’s career span technically covers 76 years, from its first and only entry in 1950 until its current inactive status.
The statistical profile of Milano underscores its minimal impact on the Formula 1 World Championship. With no finishes recorded as Did Not Finish (DNF) and no points scored, the team’s participation is more a historical footnote than a competitive presence. Milano’s legacy is primarily as an example of early Formula 1 entrants that did not establish a lasting or successful tenure in the sport.
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