Luki Botha

Luki Botha

Former F1 driver
Name = Luki Botha
Nationality = flagicon|South Africa|1928 South African
Years = F1|1967
Team(s) = Privateer Brabham
Races = 1
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race = 1967 South African Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race = 1967 South African Grand Prix

Lukas "Luki" Botha (16 January 1930 - 1 October 2006) was a former Formula One driver from South Africa, who raced in one World Championship Grand Prix driving a privately-entered Brabham BT11 (Kyalami 1967).

Born in Tswane (formerly Pretoria), Gauteng, South Africa, Botha was an avid sports car and endurance racer.

His first car was a South African built Dart with a 1500cc Ford engine with a Cosworth Cam. He achieved a second in class finish in his first 3 hour race with this car.

He graduated to a Lotus 23 with a Cosworth 1100cc later in 1965 with which he won five national class races in 1966. The car was in an accident later in the year as the rear suspension failed on the Jukskei sweep at Kyalami.

In latter half of 1966, he bought an Elva MK VII and a 1760cc engine from a Porsche RS5 Spider. These two were combined to as an Elva Mk VII - Porsche RS. This proved a formidable combination; his first 2000cc Sports Car Class win came in the car at Bulawayo. Later in a 9 hour endurance race at Kyalami the gearbox failed, but not before setting a fastest lap in his class of 1:34:50 for the old circuit.

During the VIII Grande Premio de Angola, the Elva proved its worth, achieving a fifth overall splitting the pack of Ferrari 250GTs from first to eighth. He achieved a win over the factory Porsches, Ford GT40s and Lolas. Botha later commented that it was his most enjoyable racing experience. He won six Sports Car class races, and two 2000cc 2/3 hour endurance races and only replaced the gearbox once on the car.

His move to Formula One came in the form of a Brabham BT11 with a Climax 2000cc engine. On his first outing with the new car he came 2nd (November 1966). [ [http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/nc/1966/1966.html#rho 1966 F1 non-championship results] The Formula One Archives. Retrieved 2 March 2008] He took part in the South African series races the following year until July. He also competed in that year's South African Grand Prix, part of the Formula One World Championship. After 38 laps he had a mechanical problem that was resolved with the help of a spectator and continued to finish the race with 60 laps to his credit. He was not classified at the finish.

During a race at Lourenço Marques, now Maputo, in Mozambique, he crashed heavily as a run-off area was swamped by the crowd. The crash claimed 9 spectators and injured 17. After the crash, he did get back into the seat of a racing car, but felt that the spark was no longer there and stopped.

He continued his work in civil engineering and assisted with some of the civil engineering work in SOWETO.

Later he continued his love of South Africa by farming in the KZN-Midlands before moving to East London to fill a post as an Engineer.

A number of years later he moved his family back to his birth town of Pretoria where he later was appointed as CEO of the TSWANE Metropolitan Council.

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