Keith Greene


Keith Greene is a British former racing driver from England. He raced in Formula One from to, participating in six World Championship Grands Prix and numerous non-Championship races.
Prior to Formula One, Greene had a successful career in sportscars. In 1956 using a Cooper T39 he competed in 11 national level races finishing outside the top six on only one occasion, with two wins and three other podium finishes.
After retiring from driving, Greene became a team manager in Formula 5000 and sports car racing. He worked for Hexagon of Highgate in London running their newly formed motorcycle business in the mid 1970s. Also working as a mechanic was Anderson who had worked for Grahams Hill's F1 team. At that time he also managed Alain de Cadenet's Le Mans racing team.

Racing record

Complete Formula One World Championship results

‡ At the 1962 British Grand Prix, Greene drove the Lotus 18 entered by John Dalton in practice only. The car was driven in the race by Tony Shelly.