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Schroeder was a Formula 1 constructor active during the early 1950s, entering six races between 1951 and 1955. Despite its brief participation, the team managed to score 2 championship points but did not achieve any wins, podiums, or pole positions. Notable drivers included Jimmy Bryan, Keith Andrews, and Duke Dinsmore.
The team’s career spanned a total of six races, with a points scoring rate of 16.7%, indicating that points were earned in roughly one out of every six events entered. Schroeder maintained a points per race average of 0.3, reflecting limited competitiveness in the field. The absence of retirements (DNF rate of 0%) in recorded statistics suggests reliability when the car was entered.
Overall, Schroeder’s performance metrics reveal a minor presence in the Formula 1 landscape of the 1950s, with no significant impact on championship standings or race outcomes. The lack of podium finishes and wins highlights the challenges faced by smaller teams during this era.
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