Écurie Écosse

Écurie Écosse
Full nameÉcurie Écosse
BaseMerchiston, Edinburgh
Founder(s)David Murray, Wilkie Wilkinson, Hugh McCaig (revivals)
Noted staffDavid Murray, Wilkie Wilkinson
Noted driversDavid Murray
Ian Stewart
Jimmy Stewart
Leslie Thorne
Hugh McCaig (revivals)
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1952 British Grand Prix
Races entered3
ConstructorsCooper
Connaught
Final entry1954 British Grand Prix

Écurie Écosse (French for "Scotland Stable") was a motor racing team from Edinburgh, Scotland. The team was founded in November 1951 by Edinburgh businessman and racing driver David Murray and mechanic Wilkie Wilkinson. Its most notable achievement was winning the 1956 and the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team also raced in three Formula One races. Ecurie Ecosse's cars were always distinctive in their flag blue metallic paint.

The name was revived by driver Hugh McCaig for multiple spells of competitive racing 1984-1993, in 2011 with Barwell Motorsport, and 2017-2018 with Nielsen Racing across multiple sportscar series.