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Trevis was a Formula 1 constructor that participated sporadically in the early 1950s. The team made its debut in 1951 and competed in a total of six races before becoming inactive. Despite its brief presence in the sport, Trevis managed to score a single championship point during its career, reflecting a modest level of competitiveness.
Notable drivers for Trevis included Eddie Johnson, who raced for the team from 1952 to 1960, as well as Bill Vukovich, Shorty Templeman, and Bud Tingelstad, each contributing to the team’s efforts in various seasons. However, Trevis did not achieve any wins, podium finishes, pole positions, or fastest laps throughout its tenure in Formula 1.
With a career spanning 75 years since its first entry, Trevis’s overall impact on the sport remained limited. The team’s points scoring rate stood at 16.7%, and it averaged 0.2 points per race, underscoring the challenges it faced in securing consistent results. Trevis’s historical significance lies primarily in its early participation during the formative years of Formula 1 rather than in competitive success.
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