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Rae was a Formula 1 constructor that made a single appearance in the inaugural 1950 World Championship season. The team entered only one race, with driver Walt Ader representing the outfit during that year. Despite its brief participation, Rae is part of the foundational era of Formula 1, contributing to the sport’s early competitive landscape.
The team did not achieve any wins, podiums, pole positions, or championship points during its sole race entry. With a career span of 76 years since its first and only appearance, Rae’s statistical impact on the sport remains minimal, reflected by a 0.0% win and podium rate, as well as zero points scored. The absence of retirements in its lone race indicates a finish, though outside the points-paying positions of the time.
While Rae’s presence in Formula 1 history is limited, its participation in the 1950 season situates it among the pioneering constructors of the World Championship era. The team’s brief tenure underscores the challenges faced by early entrants in establishing a lasting competitive presence in the sport.
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