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词条 1967 Australian Drivers' Championship
释义

  1. Calendar

  2. Points system

  3. Championship results

  4. References

  5. External links

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The 1967 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for drivers of cars conforming to Australian National Formula or Australian 1½ Litre Formula regulations.[1] The winner of the championship was awarded the 1967 CAMS Gold Star.[1] It was the 11th Australian Drivers' Championship to be awarded by CAMS.[2]

The championship was won by Spencer Martin driving a Repco Brabham BT11A-Coventry Climax.[3] Martin won two of the first four races and finished second in the other two. Despite not finishing a race for the rest of the series he finished seven points ahead of Greg Cusack (Repco Brabham BT23A-Repco). Third was Kevin Bartlett (Repco Brabham BT11A-Coventry Climax).

In addition to Martin's wins, single victories were taken by Cusack, Bartlett, Leo Geoghegan (Lotus 39-Repco) and Frank Gardner (Brabham BT23D-Alfa Romeo).

Calendar

The championship was contested over a six race series.[1][4]

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RoundRaceCircuit, StateDate
1 [5] Governor's Trophy [5] Lakeside, Queensland [5] 25 June [6]
2 [7] Speed Week Trophy [7] Surfers Paradise, Queensland [7] 27 August [7]
3 [8] Victoria Trophy [8] Sandown Park, Victoria [8] 17 September [8]
4 [9] N/A Mallala, South Australia [9] 9 October [9]
5 [10] Examiner 1000 [10] Symmons Plains, Tasmania [10] 13 November [10]
6 [11] Hordern Trophy [11] Warwick Farm, New South Wales [11] 3 December [11]

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first six placegetters in each race.[1] Points from any five of the six races could be counted towards a driver's total.[1] Only drivers racing under a CAMS General Competition License were eligible for the championship.[1]

Championship results

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Position [12]Driver [12][13]Car [13]Entrant [13]Lak [12]Sur [12]San [12]Mal [12]Sym [12]War [12]Total [12]
1 Spencer Martin Repco Brabham [4] BT11A Coventry Climax Bob Jane Racing Team [9]6969--30
2 Greg Cusack Repco Brabham [4] BT23A Repco Scuderia Veloce-4-49623
3 Kevin Bartlett Repco Brabham [4] BT11A Coventry Climax Alec Mildren Racing9--61-16
4 John Harvey Repco Brabham [4] BT14 Repco
Repco Brabham [4] BT11A Coventry Climax
RC Phillips Sports Cars [14]
Bob Jane Racing
--4--913
5 Leo Geoghegan Lotus 39 Repco Geoghegan Racing Division--9---9
  Paul Bolton Repco Brabham [4] BT7A Coventry Climax Rorstan Motor Racing Partnership [7]-6-3--9
  Max Stewart Rennmax BN1 Ford Max Stewart Motors2--2239
8 Mel McEwin Lotus 32B Coventry Climax Mel McEwin4-3---7
9 John McCormack Repco Brabham [4] BT4 Coventry Climax John McCormack----6-6
10 David Sternberg Lotus Alexis [4] Ford David Sternberg----4-4
  Phil West Repco Brabham [11] BT2 Ford Competition Cars-----44
12 Mike Champion Repco Brabham [4] BT2 Ford Competition Cars3-----3
  Glynn Scott Lotus 27 Ford Glyn Scott Motors-3----3
  Lynn Archer Elfin Catalina Ford Lyn Archer Motors----3-3
  Garrie Cooper Elfin Mono Mk2D Ford Elfin Sports Cars--2--13
16 Brian Page Elfin Mono Mk1 Lancia JP McGuire-2----2
  Alfredo Costanzo Elfin Mono Mk2B Ford Alfredo Costanzo-----22
18 Stan Keen Elfin Mono Mk1 Ford Stan Keen1-----1
  Col Green Elfin Mono Mk1 Ford Col Green-1----1
  Jack Hunnam Elfin Mono Mk2D Ford Jack Hunnum Motors--1---1
  John Walker Elfin Mono Mk2B Ford Gilbert Motor Bodies---1--1

Note:

  • New Zealander Graeme Lawrence placed 3rd at Surfers Paradise [7] and 4th at Sandown [8] but was not eligible to score championship points.[8]
  • British-based Australian Frank Gardner placed 1st at Warwick Farm [11] but was not eligible to score championship points.

References

1. ^Conditions for Australian Titles, 1967 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 69-71
2. ^Past Title Winners, 1980 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 56
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.formula3.com.au/files/09files/series/goldstar.asp |title=Gold Star Winners - 1957 - 2009 |publisher=formula3.com.au |accessdate=9 June 2010 }}
4. ^Scorebook, Australian Motor Racing Annual 1968, page 34
5. ^Des White, Bartlett, Champion take first points, Racing Car News, August 1967, pages 26-27
6. ^Guide to the Gold Star, Supplement to Racing Car News, August 1972
7. ^Des White, Martin takes Gold Star lead, Racing Car News, October 1967, pages 22-24
8. ^Adrian Ryan, Sandown Gold Star to Leo G., Racing Car News, November 1967, pages 30-31
9. ^John Brownsea, Martin's "tiger" wins Mallala "gold", Racing Car News, November 1967, pages 54-55
10. ^Geoff Templeman, Symmons to Cusack, Martin takes second "Star", Racing Car News, December 1967, pages 42-43
11. ^Peter Wherrett, Gardner's second "Hordern", Racing Car News, January 1968, pages 20-21
12. ^Gold Star Review, Australian Motor Racing Annual 1968, pages 30-33 & 62
13. ^1967 Gold Star Retrieved on 24 April 2011
14. ^{{cite news | work=Wheel-Spin | title=(incorporating Official Souvenir Program, Mallala Gold Star Meeting | date=9 October 1967 | page=19}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120311102320/http://www.autopics.com.au/cache/list-197public__0-0.html?cache=no 1967 Australian "open wheeler" images from www.autopics.com.au]
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