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Podiums
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Tyrrell was a British Formula 1 constructor based in Ockham, United Kingdom, active from 1970 to 1996. The team secured one Constructors' Championship in 1971 and achieved 23 race wins, 77 podium finishes, and 14 pole positions over 850 Grand Prix entries. Tyrrell's most notable period was the early 1970s, highlighted by Jackie Stewart's three World Drivers' Championships and the team's sole constructor title.
Throughout its 56-year career span, Tyrrell maintained a win rate of 2.7% and a podium rate of 9.1%, with an average points haul of 0.8 per race. The team demonstrated consistent competitiveness, reflected in an average qualifying position of 7.6 and a points scoring rate of 22.4%. Despite a relatively modest win percentage, Tyrrell's sustained presence in Formula 1 contributed to the sport's development during its formative decades.
Prominent drivers associated with Tyrrell include Jackie Stewart, François Cevert, Jody Scheckter, and Michele Alboreto. The team’s legacy is marked by its technical innovation and ability to nurture driving talent, maintaining relevance over multiple eras despite fluctuating performance levels.
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