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Rebaque was a Mexican Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the 1979 season. Founded by driver Héctor Rebaque, the team entered only one Grand Prix during its short-lived career. Despite its limited presence, Rebaque is notable for being one of the few Mexican-led efforts in Formula 1 history.
The team did not achieve any wins, podiums, pole positions, or championship points during its sole race entry. With a career span of just one year and a single race start, Rebaque’s win rate, podium rate, and points per race all stand at 0.0%. This minimal participation highlights the challenges faced by small, privateer teams in the highly competitive environment of Formula 1 during the late 1970s.
Rebaque’s brief tenure reflects the era’s landscape, where independent entrants occasionally appeared but struggled to establish lasting success. The team’s zero percent points scoring rate and absence of retirements in its lone race underline its limited impact on the sport’s competitive history.
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