F1 Report

Deidt

Deidt, a short-lived American constructor, made a brief appearance in the formative years of the Formula 1 World Championship. Entering a single race, the 1950 Indianapolis 500, they utilized a modified version of the potent Wetteroth chassis. While the car, driven by Bill Holland, ultimately retired, Deidt's participation highlights the early intertwining of American oval racing and the nascent Grand Prix series, a connection that would soon diminish. Despite their limited presence, Deidt holds a place in the sport's foundational history.

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11.5Avg Grid Pos

Top Drivers

Driver
Wins
Podiums
Points
Races
Bill Holland0161
Mauri Rose0142
Mack Hellings0001
Tony Bettenhausen0003
Duane Carter0001
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Top Circuits

Circuit
Wins
Avg Points
Races
Indianapolis Motor Speedway01.253
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