South African Formula One Championship

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Updated: 2025-08-04

The South African Formula One Championship , was a national Formula One motor racing championship held in South Africa between 1960 and 1975, including races in Rhodesia and Portuguese Mozambique .

The front-running cars in the series were recently retired from the world championship although there was also a healthy selection of locally built or modified machines, and from the late 60s Formula 5000 added to grids with Formula Two cars joining in 1973. Front-running drivers from the series usually contested their local World Championship Grand Prix, as well as occasional European events, although they had little success at that level.

1967 also saw a remarkable result by Rhodesian driver John Love with a 2.7 litre four-cylinder Cooper-Climax; Love was in his forties and, although seen as one of the finest drivers in Southern Africa, was not a major star. He led and finished second in that year's South African Grand Prix . Love's Cooper was originally designed for the short races of the Tasman Series , and to run a full Grand Prix, he added two auxiliary gas tanks. Unfortunately, the auxiliary tanks' fuel pump failure forced h...

Love and Dave Charlton both won the South African Formula One championship for six consecutive seasons, Love from 1964 to 1969 and Charlton from 1970 to 1975. In 1975 Ian Scheckter raced the Tyrrell 007 that had been campaigned by brother, Jody, in the previous year's world championship and won five of the season's races, including four on the trot. However, he only had one other points finish, fifth place at the False Bay "100" on 5 July, giving him a points total of 47 for the season. Charlton...

Primarily owing to cost and dwindling grids, the Formula One championship was replaced at the end of the 1975 season with Formula Atlantic. The South Africans had tried to build interest by padding the field with Formula 2 and Formula 5000 cars, but viewership was in a steady decline, not helped by a somewhat Byzantine points system. [ 2 ] 1976 would see the start of the domination of South Africa's National Championship by Ian Scheckter. Indeed, had it not been for youthful exuberance, Scheckte...

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SeasonChampionCarWinsPodiumsPoints
1960Syd van der VyverCooper T43-Alfa Romeonannannan
1961Syd van der VyverLotus 18-Alfa Romeonannannan
1962Ernest PieterseHeron-Alfa Romeo Lotus 21-Climaxnannannan
1963Neville LederleLotus 21-Climaxnannannan
1964John LoveCooper T55-Climaxnannannan
1965John LoveCooper T55-Climax Cooper T79-Climaxnannannan
1966John LoveCooper T79-Climax7.08.069.0
1967John LoveCooper T79-Climax Brabham BT20-Repco8.010.082.0
1968John LoveBrabham BT20-Repco Lotus 49-Ford6.06.054.0
1969John LoveLotus 49-Ford4.05.043.0