Team Ecosse

Open Wheel Division

Team Ecosse were formed to compete in an offline Formula 1 series, using Geoff Crammond's Amiga F1GP sim. The team also dabbled in the sequel - Grand Prix 2 - before taking a break from racing for a few years. It returned to action in 2004 as a stock car team, but towards the end of 2007 the team started to dabble in open wheel racing again, going back to its roots.
Hall of Fame Pole position and race winners
Statistics Team championship positions

Drivers

Alan Strang Scotland Race2Play, BeRacing
Erik Gelotte Sweden Race2Play
Janus Kob Hungary Race2Play
Jim Fisher Scotland Race2Play
Matt Crash Canada Race2Play
Neil Marlow England Race2Play
 
Brian Duray (inactive) USA Race2Play
David West (inactive) England Race2Play
Dean Watson (inactive) England Race2Play
Paul Charman (inactive) England BeRacing
Steve Smith (inactive) England Race2Play

Race2Play (rFactor)

Team Ecosse has been active at Race2Play for over two years now, and the Open Wheel division has seen most of the action. Until recently, the team has concentrated on the open wheel offerings of the Tuesday Night Chapter, but in October 2009 the team launched its own independent chapter - Caledonian Motorsport Club.
Cars The Team Ecosse cars
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BeRacing (rFactor)

Towards the end of 2007, Team Ecosse formed its Open Wheel division to compete in BeRacing's Champcar World Series championship. Although participation was short-lived, the division has gone from strength to strength.
Cars The Team Ecosse cars

Little Formula Racing Series (GP2)

Team Ecosse competed in the Little Formula Racing Series for two part-seasons, between 1997 and 1998. LFRS was an offline competition run for players of Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 2, competing against each other over a full championship season. The championship still continues, although it now makes use of the sequels, Grand Prix 3 and Grand Prix 4.
Cars The Team Ecosse cars
Statistics Team and driver championship positions

Internet Amiga F1GP Championship (F1GP)

Team Ecosse competed in the Internet Amiga F1GP Championship for three seasons, between 1996 and 1999. The IAF1GPC was an offline competition run for players of the Amiga version of Microprose Formula One Grand Prix, competing against each other over a full championship season. The championship ran for eight seasons between 1994 and 2001.
Cars The Team Ecosse cars
Statistics Team and driver championship positions

In Action

Formula Target: Neil Marlow of Team Ecosse attacking one of the fast corners at Aviano GP

Picture courtesy of Alan Strang

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