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Trojan was a Formula 1 constructor that participated briefly in the 1974 season. The team entered six races during its short career, with Tim Schenken as its most notable driver. Despite competing in multiple events, Trojan did not achieve any championship points, podium finishes, or race wins.
The team's tenure in Formula 1 was limited to a single year, marking a brief chapter in the sport's history. With zero points scored and no finishes on the podium, Trojan's impact on the championship standings was minimal. The absence of retirements (DNF rate of 0.0%) suggests that the team completed the races it entered, although without competitive results.
Trojan's win rate and podium rate both stand at 0.0%, reflecting the challenges faced by smaller constructors during the highly competitive era of the mid-1970s. The team's career span of 52 years refers to the time elapsed since its first entry rather than active participation, highlighting its status as an inactive entity in Formula 1 history.
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