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EX-FORMULA ONE star Jody Scheckter has a unique place in the sport’s history. Born and raised in East London, Cape Province in South Africa on January 29, 1950, Scheckter’s illustrious … ...
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Jody Scheckter went through an F1 transformation like few others. Branded a grand prix enfant terrible when he debuted in 1972, seven years later Scheckter was the sure hand on the tiller Ferrari ...
Scheckter joined the Wolf F1 team in 1977 and won their first ever Grand Prix, then followed up with two wins and multiple podiums to finish second in the championship behind Niki Lauda. Another ...
Jody Scheckter, the most famous South African F1 driver, entered 12 cars from his personal collection into RM Sotheby’s Monaco sale. This included his 1979 Ferrari 312 T4, in which he won three ...
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Plus Alfa Romeos, a Lancia B20, and a Porsche Ski Scooter. The collection owned by 1979 Ferrari F1 champion Jody Scheckter includes a rare Tyrrell six-wheeler.
Scheckter made his grand prix debut in 1972 but would not race full-time in F1 for another two years. During those two years he raced in SCCA L&M Formula 5000, starting in 1973.