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Podiums
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Stewart was a British Formula 1 constructor based in Milton Keynes, active from 1997 to 1999. Founded by three-time world champion Jackie Stewart, the team participated in 98 Grands Prix over three seasons. Notable drivers included Rubens Barrichello, Jan Magnussen, Johnny Herbert, and Jos Verstappen.
The team secured a single race victory, five podium finishes, and one pole position, accumulating 47 championship points. Stewart’s win rate stood at 1.0%, with a podium rate of 5.1% and an average of 0.5 points per race. Despite a modest points scoring rate of 14.3%, the team maintained an average qualifying position of 9.9, indicating competitive qualifying performance relative to race results.
Stewart’s brief tenure in Formula 1 is marked by steady progress rather than dominance, with no constructor championships achieved. The team’s consistent finishes and low retirement rate contributed to its ability to score points in a highly competitive midfield environment. Stewart’s legacy includes providing a platform for drivers who later achieved greater success in the sport.
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