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|Logo          =  
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|Long_name    = Scuderia Tripoli
|Long_name    = Scuderia Tripoli
|Base         = Tripoli, Libya
|Base         = Tripoli, Libya (nominal) <br> Sicily, Italy (actual) 
|Founders      = Akram Abdulrashid  
|Founders      = Akram Abdulrashid  
|Team Principals = Akram Abdulrashid  
|Team Principals = Akram Abdulrashid  
|Technical Director = Akram Abdulrashid
|Technical Director = Gianluigi Abategiovanni
|Noted Drivers =  
|Noted Drivers =  
|Drivers      = Various
|Drivers      = Various
|Debut        = 1933
|Debut        = 2003
|Races        = 0
|Races        = 0
|Cons_champ    = 0
|Cons_champ    = 0
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'''Scuderia Tripoli''' is a team currently racing in the African Racing League.
'''Scuderia Tripoli''' is a team currently racing in the African Racing League.


==History (2004-)==
==History==


The team was founded by Libyan gentleman driver Akram Adbulrashid, who had competed in GT in the late 90s to little luck, as a way to get young African talents to the top of motorsport. The team competed sucessfully in the African rally and GT scene, and have drove for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the GT-Am class in 2015, with a retirement. The team also had their first taste of open-wheel racing at the 2014 Macau F3 race, with Jayde Krueger at the wheel of the car. The team had little luck however, and retired with a engine failure.
The team was founded by Libyan gentleman driver Akram Adbulrashid, who had competed in GT in the late 90s to little luck, as a way to get young African talents to the top of motorsport. The team competed sucessfully in the African rally and GT scene, and have drove for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the GT-Am class in 2015, with a retirement. The team also had their first taste of open-wheel racing at the 2014 Macau F3 race, with Jayde Krueger at the wheel of the car. The team had little luck however, and retired with a engine failure. Despite this, the team established a Formula 3 South African operation, winning the title in 2016.


==African Racing League (2018-19)==
==African Racing League (2018-19)==


The team decided to establish a African Racing League operation, in the objective to promote the brightest African drivers in the continent.
The team decided to establish a African Racing League operation, in the objective to promote the brightest African drivers in the continent.

Latest revision as of 17:41, 16 November 2017

Flag of Libya svg.pngScuderia Tripoli
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Full Name Scuderia Tripoli
Base Tripoli, Libya (nominal)
Sicily, Italy (actual)
Founder(s) Akram Abdulrashid
Team Principal(s) Akram Abdulrashid
Technical Director Gianluigi Abategiovanni
Current Drivers Various
Other Noted Drivers
Debut 2003
Races 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Scuderia Tripoli is a team currently racing in the African Racing League.

History

The team was founded by Libyan gentleman driver Akram Adbulrashid, who had competed in GT in the late 90s to little luck, as a way to get young African talents to the top of motorsport. The team competed sucessfully in the African rally and GT scene, and have drove for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the GT-Am class in 2015, with a retirement. The team also had their first taste of open-wheel racing at the 2014 Macau F3 race, with Jayde Krueger at the wheel of the car. The team had little luck however, and retired with a engine failure. Despite this, the team established a Formula 3 South African operation, winning the title in 2016.

African Racing League (2018-19)

The team decided to establish a African Racing League operation, in the objective to promote the brightest African drivers in the continent.