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1968 Tasman Series


United Kingdom Jim Clark The 1968 Tasman Championship for Drivers was a motor racing series contested over eight races during January, February and March 1968, with four races held in New Zealand and four in Australia. The championship was open to Racing Cars fitted with non-supercharged engines with a capacity equal or inferior to 2500cc. It was the fifth annual Tasman Championship.

The championship won by Jim Clark, driving a Lotus 49T.

It was the third and final Tasman Championship win for Clark who was killed in a Formula 2 crash on the ultra fast Hockenheim circuit in West Germany just over a month after the series concluded. Clark won the last of his fifteen career Tasman Series wins when he won the 1968 Australian Grand Prix at the Sandown Raceway in Melbourne, only 0.1 seconds in front of the Dino 246 Tasmania of Chris Amon after a famous duel between the pair.

Reigning Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme finished equal seventh in the series in his Formula 2 Brabham with a best finish of third in Round 3 for the Lady Wigram Trophy, his first race of the series.

Schedule

RoundNameCircuitDateWinning driverWinning carWinning teamReportNew
Zealand1234Australia5678
New Zealand Grand PrixPukekohe6 JanuaryNZL Chris AmonDino 246 TasmaniaC.AmonReport
Levin InternationalLevin13 JanuaryNZL Chris AmonDino 246 TasmaniaC.AmonReport
Lady Wigram TrophyWigram20 JanuaryGBR Jim ClarkLotus 49TTeam LotusReport
Teretonga InternationalTeretonga27 JanuaryNZL Bruce McLarenBRM P126Owen Racing OrganisationReport
Surfers Paradise 100Surfers Paradise11 FebruaryGBR Jim ClarkLotus 49TTeam LotusReport
Warwick Farm InternationalWarwick Farm18 FebruaryGBR Jim ClarkLotus 49TTeam LotusReport
Australian Grand PrixSandown25 FebruaryGBR Jim ClarkLotus 49TTeam LotusReport
South Pacific TrophyLongford4 MarchGBR Piers CourageMcLaren M4AP.CourageReport

Points system

Points were awarded at each race on the following basis:

Position123456Points
964321

Championship placings were determined by the total number of points scored by a driver in all races.

Championship standings

PosDriverCarPukLevWigTerSurWarSanLonPts1234=67=91011=13==16=PosDriverCarPukLevWigTerSurWarSanLonPts
GBR Jim ClarkLotus 49T CosworthRetRet12111544
NZL Chris AmonDino 246 Tasmania1124Ret42736
GBR Piers CourageMcLaren M4A Cosworth3245335134
GBR Graham HillLotus 49T Cosworth223617
AUS Frank GardnerBrabham BT23D Alfa Romeo2RetRet39Ret4317
NZL Bruce McLarenBRM P126RetRet5111
MEX Pedro RodríguezBRM P126
BRM P261RetRet6Ret106Ret28
NZL Denny HulmeBrabham BT23 Cosworth36659DNS8
NZL Jim PalmerMcLaren M4A Cosworth43783
GBR Richard AttwoodBRM P126RetRet644
AUS Leo GeogheganLotus 39 Repco4Ret7DNS3
NZL Roly LevisBrabham BT18 Ford848103
AUS Kevin BartlettBrabham BT11A Coventry Climax5Ret8DNS2
NZL Red DawsonBrabham BT7A Coventry ClimaxRet59DNS2
AUS Paul BoltonBrabham BT22 Coventry Climax5RetRet2
NZL Graeme LawrenceBrabham BT18 Ford69Ret91
NZL Bill StoneBrabham BT6 Ford10610Ret0
NZL Bryan FaloonBrabham BT4 Coventry Climax7713DNS0
NZL David OxtonBrabham BT16 FordRet10Ret70
AUS Glyn ScottLotus 27 Ford7100
AUS Jack BrabhamBrabham BT21E Repco7Ret0
AUS John HarveyBrabham BT11A Coventry ClimaxRetRet80
NZL Frank RadisichLotus 22 Ford8DNS0
AUS Malcolm AldredLotus 22 Ford80
AUS Alfredo CostanzoElfin Mono Ford80
NZL John NicholsonLotus 27 Ford9DNS0
AUS Ian FergusonLotus 27 Ford90
AUS John McCormackBrabham BT4 Coventry Climax90
NZL Ken SmithLotus 41 Ford12DNS11Ret0
NZL Don MacDonaldBrabham BT10 Ford1112DNQ0
NZL Graham McRaeBrabham BT6 FordRet14Ret0
NZL Peter YockLotus 33 BRMRetRetDNQRet0
NZL Vince AndersonBrabham BT11A Coventry ClimaxRet0
NZL Grahame HarveyBrabham BT6 FordRet0
AUS Greg CusackBrabham BT23 RepcoRetRetRetDNS0
AUS Brian PageBrabham BT6 FordRetRet0
AUS Max StewartRennmax FordRet0
AUS Fred GibsonBrabham Coventry ClimaxRet0
AUS Mel McEwinLotus 32B Coventry ClimaxRet0
NZL Tony BatchelorBrabham BT6 FordDNS0

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References

References

  1. The Tasman Championship for Drivers – Season 1968, 1968 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 66 to 69
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080723204810/http://www.tasman-series.com/races/1968/round8/round8.asp IX South Pacific Trophy, www.tasman-series.com, as archived at web.archive.org]
  3. [http://www.sergent.com.au/motor/tasman1968.html Tasman Series 1968, www.sergent.com.au (linked round results pages)] Retrieved 22 November 2017
  4. [http://www.oldracingcars.com/brabham/bt22/ic-1-66 www.oldracingcars.com] Retrieved 22 November 2017
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