1968 Formula One season

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1968 FIA Formula One World Championship season
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The 1968 Formula One season included the 19th FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on January 1, 1968, and ended on November 3 after twelve races.

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[edit] Season summary

Although they had failed to win the title in 1967, by the end of the season the Lotus 49 and the DFV engine were mature enough to make the Lotus team dominant again. For 1968 Lotus lost its exclusive right to use the DFV. McLaren built a new DFV-powered car and a new force appeared on the scene when Ken Tyrrell entered his own team using a Cosworth-powered cars built by French aeronautics company Matra and driven by ex-BRM driver Jackie Stewart.

Unsurprisingly the season-opening 1968 South African Grand Prix confirmed Lotus' superiority, with Jim Clark and Graham Hill finishing 1–2. It would be Clark's last win. On 7 April 1968 Clark, one of the most successful and popular drivers of all time, was killed at Hockenheim in a non-championship Formula Two event.

The season saw two significant innovations. The first was the arrival of unrestricted sponsorship, which the FIA decided to permit that year after the withdrawal of support from automobile related firms like BP, Shell and Firestone. In May the Lotus Formula One team appeared at Jarama in the Red, Gold and White colors of Imperial Tobacco's Gold Leaf brand. The second innovation was the introduction of wings as seen previously on various cars including the Chaparral sports car. Colin Chapman introduced modest front wings and a spoiler on Graham Hill's Lotus 49B at Monaco. Brabham and Ferrari went one better at the Belgian Grand Prix with full width wings mounted on struts high above the driver. Lotus replied with a full width wing directly connected to the rear suspension that required a redesign of suspension wishbones and transmission shafts. Matra then produced a high mounted front wing connected to the front suspension. This last innovation was mostly used during practice as it required a lot of effort from the driver. By the end of the season most teams were using sophisticated wings.

Despite the death of Jim Clark, Lotus won both titles in 1968 with Graham Hill, but Stewart was a serious contender, winning several Grands Prix in the Tyrrell-run Matra MS10. Stewart's winning drive during the rain and fog of the 1968 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, where he won by a margin of four minutes, is considered as one of the finest ever, even though his rain tires were probably better than those of the competition. The car's most innovative feature was the use of aviation-inspired structural fuel tanks. These allowed the chassis to be around 15kg lighter, while still being stronger than its competitors. The FIA considered the technology to be unsafe and decided to ban it for 1970, insisting on rubber bag-tanks (Which meant the effective end of spaceframe chassis in F1). Safety became a major issue in Formula One.

McLaren fielded a pair of Cosworth powered M7s for reigning Formula One World Champion Denny Hulme and team founder Bruce McLaren. McLaren won the non-championship Brands Hatch Race of Champions, then the Belgian Grand Prix was the scene of the team's first Championship win. In doing so, McLaren became only the third driver to win a race in a car manufactured by his own team - Jack Brabham having done it in 1966 and Dan Gurney in 1967 at Spa Francorchamps. Hulme won the Italian Grand Prix and Canadian Grand Prix later in the year.

Repco produced a more powerful version of their V8 to maintain competitiveness against Ford's new Cosworth DFV, but it proved very unreliable. The Brabhams were fast — Rindt set pole position twice during the season — but Brabham and Rindt finished only three races between them, and ended the year having scored just ten points.[1]

[edit] Season review

Rnd Race Date Location Winning driver Constructor Report
1 Flag of South Africa South African Grand Prix January 1 Kyalami Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford Report
2 Flag of Spain Spanish Grand Prix May 12 Jarama Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford Report
3 Flag of Monaco Monaco Grand Prix May 26 Monaco Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford Report
4 Flag of Belgium Belgian Grand Prix June 9 Spa-Francorchamps Flag of New Zealand Bruce McLaren Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Ford Report
5 Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix June 23 Zandvoort Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Flag of France Matra-Ford Report
6 Flag of France French Grand Prix July 7 Rouen-Les-Essarts Flag of Belgium Jacky Ickx Flag of Italy Ferrari Report
7 Flag of the United Kingdom British Grand Prix July 20 Brands Hatch Flag of Switzerland Jo Siffert Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford Report
8 Flag of Germany German Grand Prix August 4 Nürburgring Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Flag of France Matra-Ford Report
9 Flag of Italy Italian Grand Prix September 8 Monza Flag of New Zealand Denny Hulme Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Ford Report
10 Flag of Canada Canadian Grand Prix September 22 Mont-Tremblant Flag of New Zealand Denny Hulme Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Ford Report
11 Flag of the United States United States Grand Prix October 6 Watkins Glen Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Flag of France Matra-Ford Report
12 Flag of Mexico Mexican Grand Prix November 3 Hermanos Rodriguez Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford Report

[edit] 1968 Constructors Championship final standings

Place Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Flag of the United Kingdom Lotus-Ford 49
49B
Ford Cosworth DFV 75 5 9 5
2 Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-Ford M7A Ford Cosworth DFV 56 3 6
3 Flag of France Matra-Ford MS7
MS9
MS10
Ford Cosworth DFV 45 3 5
4 Flag of Italy Ferrari 312 Ferrari 242C 37 1 5 4
5 Flag of the United Kingdom BRM P115
P126
P133
P138
BRM P142 28 4
6 Flag of the United Kingdom Cooper-BRM T86B BRM P142 20 2
7 Flag of Japan Honda RA300
RA301
Honda RA273E
Honda RA301E
14 2 1
8 Flag of the United Kingdom Brabham-Repco BT24
BT26
Repco 740
Repco 860
12 2 2
9 Flag of France Matra MS11 Matra MS68 8 1
10 Flag of the United Kingdom McLaren-BRM M5A BRM P142 3
11 Flag of South Africa LDS-Repco Mk3B Repco 620
12 Flag of the United States Eagle-Weslake T1G Gurney-Weslake 58
13 Flag of the United Kingdom Cooper-Maserati T81B Maserati Tipo 10/F1
14 Flag of the United Kingdom Cooper-Climax T79 Climax FPF
15 Flag of the United Kingdom Brabham-Climax BT11 Climax FPF
16 Flag of the United Kingdom Lola-BMW T102 BMW M12/3

[edit] 1968 Drivers Championship final standings

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top six placegetters in each race. Only the best five results from the first six races and the best five results from the remaining six races were counted towards a driver's total. [2]

Pos. Driver RSA
Flag of South Africa
ESP
Flag of Spain
MON
Flag of Monaco
BEL
Flag of Belgium
NED
Flag of the Netherlands
FRA
Flag of France
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom
GER
Flag of Germany
ITA
Flag of Italy
CAN
Flag of Canada
USA
Flag of the United States
MEX
Flag of Mexico
Pts.
1 Flag of the United Kingdom Graham Hill 2 1 1 Ret 9 Ret Ret 2 Ret 4 2 1 48
2 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Ret 4 1 3 6 1 Ret 6 1 7 36
3 Flag of New Zealand Denny Hulme 5 2 5 Ret Ret 5 4 7 1 1 Ret Ret 33
4 Flag of Belgium Jacky Ickx Ret Ret 3 4 1 3 4 3 Ret 27
5 Flag of New Zealand Bruce McLaren Ret Ret 1 Ret 8 7 13 Ret 2 6 2 22
6 Flag of Mexico Pedro Rodríguez Ret Ret Ret 2 3 NC Ret 6 Ret 3 Ret 4 18
7 Flag of Switzerland Jo Siffert 7 Ret Ret 7 Ret 11 1 Ret Ret Ret 5 6 12
8 Flag of the United Kingdom John Surtees 8 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 5 Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret 12
9 Flag of France Jean-Pierre Beltoise 6 5 Ret 8 2 9 Ret Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 11
10 Flag of New Zealand Chris Amon 4 Ret Ret 6 10 2 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 10
11 Flag of the United Kingdom Jim Clark 1 9
12 Flag of Austria Jochen Rindt 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 3 Ret Ret Ret Ret 8
13 Flag of the United Kingdom Richard Attwood 2 Ret 7 7 Ret 14 6
14 Flag of France Johnny Servoz-Gavin Ret Ret 2 Ret Ret 6
15 Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Oliver Ret 5 NC Ret 11 Ret Ret DNS 3 6
16 Flag of Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti Ret 4 4 6
17 Flag of Belgium Lucien Bianchi 3 6 Ret Ret NC Ret Ret 5
18 Flag of the United Kingdom Vic Elford 4 Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret 8 5
19 Flag of the United Kingdom Brian Redman Ret 3 Ret 4
20 Flag of the United Kingdom Piers Courage Ret Ret Ret Ret 6 8 8 4 Ret Ret Ret 4
21 Flag of the United States Dan Gurney Ret Ret Ret Ret 9 Ret Ret 4 Ret 3
22 Flag of Sweden Jo Bonnier Ret DNQ Ret 8 Ret 6 Ret Ret 5 3
23 Flag of Australia Jack Brabham Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 10 2
24 Flag of Switzerland Silvio Moser DNQ 5 NC DNQ 2
25 Flag of France Henri Pescarolo Ret DNS 9 0
26 Flag of Rhodesia John Love 9 0
27 Flag of Germany Hubert Hahne 10 0
28 Flag of Germany Kurt Ahrens Jr. 12 0
Flag of Italy Jackie Pretorius NC 0
Flag of the United Kingdom Derek Bell Ret Ret 0
Flag of the United States Mario Andretti DNS Ret 0
Flag of the United States Bobby Unser DNS Ret
Flag of Italy Andrea de Adamich Ret 0
Flag of South Africa Dave Charlton Ret 0
Flag of the United Kingdom Mike Spence Ret 0
Flag of South Africa Basil van Rooyen Ret 0
Flag of Rhodesia Sam Tingle Ret 0
Flag of the United Kingdom Robin Widdows Ret 0
Flag of the United Kingdom David Hobbs Ret 0
Flag of Canada Bill Brack Ret 0
Flag of Mexico Moises Solana Ret 0
Flag of Australia Frank Gardner DNQ 0
Pos. Driver RSA
Flag of South Africa
ESP
Flag of Spain
MON
Flag of Monaco
BEL
Flag of Belgium
NED
Flag of the Netherlands
FRA
Flag of France
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom
GER
Flag of Germany
ITA
Flag of Italy
CAN
Flag of Canada
USA
Flag of the United States
MEX
Flag of Mexico
Pts.
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Friday test driver (TD)
- from 2003 onwards
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Injured or ill (Inj)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrew entry before the event (WD)
Place Driver Country Points Wins Podiums Poles
1 Graham Hill Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 48 3 6 2
2 Jackie Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 36 3 4
3 Denny Hulme Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 33 2 3
4 Jacky Ickx Flag of Belgium Belgium 27 1 4 1
5 Bruce McLaren Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 22 1 3
6 Pedro Rodríguez Flag of Mexico Mexico 18 3
7 Jo Siffert Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 12 1 1 1
8 John Surtees Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 12 2 1
9 Jean-Pierre Beltoise Flag of France France 11 1
10 Chris Amon Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 10 1 3
11 Jim Clark Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 9 1 1 1
12 Jochen Rindt Flag of Austria Austria 8 2 2
13 Richard Attwood Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 6 1
14 Johnny Servoz-Gavin Flag of France France 6 1
15 Jackie Oliver Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 6 1
16 Ludovico Scarfiotti Flag of Italy Italy 6
17 Lucien Bianchi Flag of Belgium Belgium 5 1
18 Vic Elford Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 5
19 Brian Redman Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 4 1
20 Piers Courage Flag of the United Kingdom Britain 4
21 Dan Gurney Flag of the United States USA 3
22 Jo Bonnier Flag of Sweden Sweden 3
23 Jack Brabham Flag of Australia Australia 2
24 Silvio Moser Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2
25 Henri Pescarolo Flag of France France
26 John Love Flag of Rhodesia Rhodesia
27 Hubert Hahne Flag of Germany Germany
28 Kurt Ahrens Flag of Germany Germany
Jackie Pretorius Flag of South Africa South Africa
Derek Bell Flag of the United Kingdom Britain
Mario Andretti Flag of the United States USA 1
Bobby Unser Flag of the United States USA
Andrea de Adamich Flag of Italy Italy
Dave Charlton Flag of South Africa South Africa
Mike Spence Flag of the United Kingdom Britain
Basil van Rooyen Flag of South Africa South Africa
Sam Tingle Flag of Rhodesia Rhodesia
Robin Widdows Flag of the United Kingdom Britain
David Hobbs Flag of the United Kingdom Britain
Bill Brack Flag of Canada Canada
Moises Solana Flag of Mexico Mexico
Frank Gardner Flag of Australia Australia

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fearnley (May 2006) p. 41
  2. ^ Mike Kettlewell, The Champion Book of World Championship Facts and Figures, 1982, Page 25

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