Nationality South African Wins 0 Active years 1973 - 1975 Name Eddie Keizan | Entries 3 Role Racing driver Championships 0 | |
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Born 12 September 1944 (age 80) ( 1944-09-12 ) Similar People Dave Charlton, Guy Tunmer, George Follmer, Bob Evans |
Eddie Keizan ● A Simple Tribute
Eddie Keizan (12 September 1944 – 21 May 2016) was a South African racing driver. He raced in three World Championship Formula One Grands Prix during the 1970s, debuting on 3 March 1973. He scored no championship points.
Contents
- Eddie Keizan A Simple Tribute
- Rand Spring Trophy Kyalami 1973 silent
- Complete Formula One World Championship results
- References

Keizan was born in Johannesburg. After success in South Africa driving saloons and sports cars, Keizan moved into Formula 5000 where he won the national championship. He participated in the South African Formula One championships as well, including three World Championship South African Grands Prix, twice with a Tyrrell owned by Alex Blignaut - this car had been previously raced by Jackie Stewart. For the third of his three attempts, Keizan drove a Lotus 72, entered by local outfit Team Gunston.

After Formula One, Keizan raced in touring cars and also concentrated on his business interests, including a successful alloy wheels company, TSW Alloy Wheels formally known as Tiger Sports Wheels.

Rand Spring Trophy, Kyalami, 1973 (silent)
Complete Formula One World Championship results

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