| Full name | Lucky Strike Racing |
|---|---|
| Base | |
| Founder(s) | Aldo Scribante |
| Noted staff | Alex Blignaut |
| Noted drivers | |
| Formula One World Championship career | |
| First entry | 1962 South African Grand Prix |
| Races entered | 13[1] |
| Drivers' Championships | 0 |
| Race victories | 0 |
| Pole positions | 0 |
| Fastest laps | 0 |
| Final entry | 1975 South African Grand Prix |
Scuderia Scribante, also known asNeville Lederle Team andLucky Strike Racing was a South African F1 entrant established in 1961. The team was co-founded by South African driverNeville Lederle and Aldo Scribante, an Italian immigrant who owned a construction company inJohannesburg. The team mostly competed in the South African Grand Prix from 1962 to 1975. After fielding aLotus customer car, Scribante ranJack Brabham on the occasion of theRand Grand Prix in 1965. Brabham won the non-championship race, and Scribante agreed on switching toBrabham cars for the following two seasons. In 1970 Scribante returned to Lotus and purchased theLotus 49 who had won the Formula One World Championship withGraham Hill in 1968. The very same yearDave Charlton won theSouth African Formula One Championship, the first of six consecutive titles. In 1972 the team decided to enter three European Formula One races with scarce results.
In 1975 Aldo Scribante founded theAldo Scribante Circuit inPort Elizabeth.[2]
(key) (Results inbold indicate pole position; results initalics indicate fastest lap.)