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Team Lotus was a British Formula 1 constructor active from 1958 to 1995, known for its innovative engineering and competitive presence in the sport. The team secured four Constructors' Championships in 1970, 1972, 1973, and 1978, marking its peak competitive era during the 1970s. Notable drivers such as Graham Hill, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mario Andretti, and Ayrton Senna contributed to the team's success over its 68-year career span.
Throughout its participation in 831 races, Team Lotus achieved 45 wins, 114 podiums, and 61 pole positions. The team accumulated 995 points, averaging 1.2 points per race, with a win rate of 5.4% and a podium rate of 13.7%. These figures reflect a consistent presence near the front of the grid, particularly during its dominant years in the 1970s.
The team's historical significance is underscored by its role in advancing F1 technology and nurturing several world-class drivers. Despite a relatively modest win rate, Team Lotus maintained a strong qualifying performance, with an average pole position of 1.7, indicating frequent front-row starts. This competitive edge contributed to its lasting impact on Formula 1 history.
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