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1967 Formula One season

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Contents

Season Summary

Season Review

Race Date Location Winning Driver Winning Team Report
South African Grand Prix January 2 Kyalami Pedro Rodriguez Cooper-Maserati Report
Monaco Grand Prix May 7 Monaco Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco Report
Dutch Grand Prix June 4 Zandvoort Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Report
Belgian Grand Prix June 18 Spa-Francorchamps Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake Report
French Grand Prix July 2 Sarthe Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Report
British Grand Prix July 15 Silverstone Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Report
German Grand Prix August 6 Nürburgring Denny Hulme Brabham-Repco Report
Canadian Grand Prix August 27 Mosport Park Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Report
Italian Grand Prix September 10 Monza John Surtees Honda Report
United States Grand Prix October 1 Watkins Glen Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Report
Mexican Grand Prix October 22 Hermanos Rodriguez Jim Clark Lotus-Ford Report

1967 Constructors Championship final standings

Place Team Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Brabham-Repco       100 4 14 2
2 Lotus-Ford       50 4 6 9
3 Cooper-Maserati       31 1 1  
4 Ferrari       23   4  
5 BRM       21   2  
6 Honda       20 1 2  
7 Eagle-Weslake       13 1 2  
8 Lotus-BRM       6   1  
9 Cooper-Climax       6   1  
10 McLaren-BRM       3      
11 Brabham-Climax       2      
12 Eagle-Climax              
13 Lotus-Climax              
14 Matra-Ford              
15 Cooper-ATS              
16 LDS-Climax              

1967 Drivers Championship final standings

Place Driver Number Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Denny Hulme 2 New Zealand 51 2 8  
2 Jack Brabham 1 Australia 48 2 6 2
3 Jim Clark 5 Britain 41 4 5 6
4 Chris Amon 9 New Zealand 20   4  
5 John Surtees 3 Britain 20 1 2  
6 Pedro Rodriguez 21 Mexico 15 1 1  
7 Graham Hill 6 Britain 15   2 3
8 Dan Gurney 11 USA 13 1 2  
9 Jackie Stewart 7 Britain 10   2  
10 Mike Spence 8 Britain 9      
11 Jochen Rindt 4 Austria 6      
12 Jo Siffert 15 Switzerland 6      
13 John Love 17 Rhodesia 6   1  
14 Bruce McLaren 14 New Zealand 3      
15 Jo Bonnier 16 Sweden 3      
16 Mike Parkes 4 Britain 2      
17 Chris Irwin 17 Britain 2      
18 Bob Anderson 19 Britain 2      
19 Guy Ligier 19 France 1      
20 Jacky Ickx 21 Belgium 1      
21 Ludovico Scarfiotti 10 Italy 1      
22 Richie Ginther 12 USA        
23 Richard Attwood 8 Britain        
24 Sam Tingle 18 Zimbabwe        
25 Mike Fisher 6 USA        
26 Piers Courage 6 Britain        
27 Moises Solana 18 Mexico        
28 Al Pease 11 Canada        
29 Silvio Moser 22 Switzerland        
30 Eppie Wietzes 5 Canada        
31 Luki Botha 20 South Africa        
32 Giancarlo Baghetti 24 Italy        
33 Jean Pierre Beltoise 22 France        
34 David Hobbs 12 Britain        
35 Dave Charlton 19 South Africa        
36 Alan Rees 14 Britain        
37 Johnny Servoz-Gavin 2 France        
38 Jonathan Williams 12 Britain        
39 Lorenzo Bandini 18 Italy        
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