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Phillips was a Formula 1 constructor active in the mid-1950s to 1960. The team participated in seven World Championship races between 1954 and 1960, fielding drivers such as Don Freeland, Don Branson, and Bob Veith. Despite a brief career, Phillips secured a single podium finish and accumulated seven championship points.
The team never achieved a race win or pole position, reflecting limited competitive success. However, Phillips maintained a points scoring rate of 28.6% and averaged one point per race, indicating occasional competitiveness in a small sample of events. Notably, the team recorded no retirements (DNFs) during its Formula 1 entries.
Phillips’ podium rate of 14.3% suggests sporadic strong performances amid a largely modest record. The constructor’s career spanned approximately six years, with no championships won. Its historical significance lies in its participation during the early years of Formula 1, contributing to the sport’s formative era without establishing lasting prominence.
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