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Simca was a Formula 1 constructor active from 1950 to 1953. The team participated in 27 World Championship Grands Prix but did not secure any wins, podiums, or pole positions. Over its brief career, Simca accumulated a total of five championship points.
Notable drivers for Simca included Maurice Trintignant, Robert Manzon, and Paul Frère, among others. Despite a relatively low points tally, the team maintained a points-scoring rate of approximately 7.4%, indicating occasional competitive finishes. The points per race ratio stood at 0.2, reflecting limited success in the highly competitive early years of Formula 1.
Simca’s career spanned just four seasons, with no recorded race retirements (DNFs) in the available data, suggesting a level of reliability or limited race completions. The constructor did not achieve significant impact in terms of championship contention or race victories during its tenure in Formula 1.
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