Statistical anomalies in motorsports.

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Not a statistical anomaly but the Jordan 198 used Elf fuel and lubricants despite being sponsored by Repsol.
 
I suggest that was soley a decision made by the engine supplier and their lubricants partner.
 
Lotus won the 1972 Constructors Championship with just one driver scoring points.
 
And, as with most cumulative records, a lot to do with less races per year back in the day. Drivers don't stick around on rubbish teams, which Williams have been for most of the 18+ race per year era.
Mansell is their most capped driver with 95 starts. He drove 6 full years plus a few races. That would would be 130+ races these days.
 
And, as with most cumulative records, a lot to do with less races per year back in the day. Drivers don't stick around on rubbish teams, which Williams have been for most of the 18+ race per year era.
Mansell is their most capped driver with 95 starts. He drove 6 full years plus a few races. That would would be 130+ races these days.
Mansell also wanted to stick around at the end of 1992 and defend his title in 1993.
Much to Frank Williams' surprise, he had no interest in doing so for pocket change.
 
Who would've expected that a guy who had a framed photo of Thatcher on his desk would put such little value on labour.
 
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In Connor Zilisch's first 11 NASCAR Infinity Series races this year, he had an average finish of 16.8

Then in the Talladega race he got injured and sat out the Texas race

After that he came back and went on an absolute tear and now has an average finish of 2.1 over the last 15 races, including 15 straight top 5 finishes, which is unheard of in stock car racing
 
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