1967 Formula One season

1967
General
Updated: 2025-08-04

The 1967 Formula One season was the 21st season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 18th World Championship of Drivers , the 10th International Cup for F1 Manufacturers , and six non-championship races open to Formula One cars. The World Championship was contested over eleven races between 2 January and 22 October 1967.

Denny Hulme won the Drivers' Championship in a Brabham - Repco . [ 1 ] Brabham was also awarded the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers. [ 2 ] As of 2024 [update] , this is the only championship won by a New Zealand driver . Hulme also became the first driver in World Championship history to win the title without having scored a pole position during the season.

Lorenzo Bandini crashed during the Monaco Grand Prix . Losing an early lead of the race and trying to get back to the front, the Ferrari driver clipped the chicane at the harbour front and then hit a hidden mooring . The car turned over and exploded in flames. It took marshals several minutes to extricate Bandini from the burning wreck and three days later, the Italian died. British driver Bob Anderson died during a test at Silverstone . His Brabham slid off the track in wet conditions and hit a...

Regulation changes

After Lorenzo Bandini 's fatal accident, the FIA banned circuit organisers from using straw bales along the track [ 3 ] and TV crews from flying their helicopters too low, as both had contributed to the fire flaring up.

Rounds 1 to 4

Coming down from his third World Championship in 1966 , Jack Brabham started this year off as well, with a pole position at the South African Grand Prix . Teammate Denny Hulme started second and two-time World Champion Jim Clark lined up in third in his Lotus . Hulme took the lead at the start, while Clark fell back to sixth. In a race of attrition, the crowd saw Rhodesian driver John Love take the lead. When he had to stop for extra fuel, however, it was Pedro RodrĂ­guez who won in his Cooper . ...

From 1967 to 1969 , there was four months between the first and second race of the championship, and most teams would usually run the first race with old designs, or not even participate. This year, Ferrari , McLaren and Matra started their year with the Monaco Grand Prix . Lotus had planned to run revolutionary new Cosworths , but they were not ready in time. Jack Brabham scored pole position like in South Africa, but again lost the lead at the start, this time to long-time Ferrari driver Loren...

When Lotus could finally run the new Cosworth engines in the Dutch Grand Prix , their pace was significantly better than before and Hill snatched pole position. A surprising Dan Gurney in the Eagle started second, reigning champion Brabham in third. After drivers had to avoid a wandering marshal on the grid, the positions at the front remained rather the same, until Gurney made a pit stop. Hill's engine suddenly seized on lap 11, but teammate Clark was charging, getting up to second on lap 15 an...

Qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix ended up with quite the same drivers at the front, except Brabham could only manage seventh. Clark, Gurney and Hill occupied the front row. Clark was the only one of the three with a good start, however. During the first lap, Mike Parkes crashed his Ferrari and was thrown out. He broke a leg and wrist and would not return to Formula One. At the front of the field, Clark was followed by Stewart (BRM) and Amon (Ferrari), before Amon fell back and Gurney took t...

Four different winners led to a close fight at the top of the Drivers' Championship. Denny Hulme ( Brabham ) was first with 16 points, ahead of Pedro RodrĂ­guez ( Cooper ) and Chris Amon ( Ferrari ) with 11. In the battle for the Manufacturers' Cup, Brabham had scored 18 points, ahead of Cooper (14) and Ferrari (11).

Rounds 5 to 7

For the French Grand Prix , the front row consisted of 1962 champion Graham Hill ( Lotus ), triple World Champion Jack Brabham ( Brabham ) and winner of the last race, Dan Gurney ( Eagle ). But after just 5 laps, it was fourth-starting Jim Clark who led the field. Before the race reached half distance, however, both Lotuses had retired. The Cosworth engines deemed fast but unreliable. After Gurney retired as well with a fuel leak, which left Brabham and his teammate Hulme to finish first and sec...

The British Grand Prix was run at Silverstone and saw the green-and-yellow Lotuses (Clark ahead of Hill) qualifying in front of the green-and-gold Brabhams (Brabham ahead of Hulme). The Lotus duo gained a big lead over the rest, before Hill took the lead on lap 26. When a screw in his suspension failed, however, he had to pit on lap 55, and his engine seized ten laps later. Clark took a comfortable win, ahead of Hulme and Amon , the Ferrari driver having passed Brabham four laps from the end. [ ...

During practice for the German Grand Prix , Hill crashed and wrote off his Lotus, while escaping uninjured. Clark clinched pole position , ahead of Hulme and Formula Two driver Jacky Ickx . (Traditionally, the F2 race would be run at the same time as the Grand Prix. F2 drivers would not be eligible to score points for the F1 championship.) At the start, Clark and Hulme led away, with Bruce McLaren stealing third. On lap 3, Clark's right-rear wheel was deflating slowly and he had to back off. Dan...

In the Drivers' Championship, Denny Hulme ( Brabham ) was leading with 37 points, ahead of Jack Brabham (Brabham) with 25 points and Jim Clark ( Lotus ) and Chris Amon ( Ferrari ) in a shared third place with 19 points. Brabham was leading the championship for the Manufacturers' Cup with 42 points, ahead of Coopper with 21 and Lotus and Ferrari in a shared third place with 19 points.

Calendar

Qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix was disrupted by rain, but the result was not surprising: Clark scored his fifth pole position of the year, ahead of Brabham and McLaren. Hulme started in sixth. The marshal starting the race used a different procedure to what the drivers were used to, which led to half of the grid essentially doing a false start , but no penalties were issued. Brabham took the lead before Gurney grabbed it later in the lap, while Hill and Clark followed them. On lap 3, Clar...

The Brabham duo (Hulme and Brabham) were leading the championship but the Lotus duo (Hill and Clark) that occupied the first row for the United States Grand Prix . Gurney had started beside them, took second place at the start and even started pressuring the leader. After just 24 laps, however, the home hero retired with a broken suspension, but the Lotuses were showing better pace anyway. Clark took over the lead when Hill suffered issues with his clutch . This gave Ferrari driver Chris Amon a ...

Going into the final race, the Mexican Grand Prix , Hulme had a lead of five points in the standings, so if Brabham wanted to do anything about it, he needed to win and for his teammate to finish fifth or lower. Clark started again on pole position, with Brabham and Hulme down in fifth and sixth, respectively. Hill shortly took the lead, but Clark grabbed it back and grew his advantage to seven seconds. Hulme was comfortably hanging back six seconds behind Brabham. Hill retired when his drive sh...

Denny Hulme ( Brabham , 51 points) won his first and only championship, ahead of teammate Jack Brabham (46) and Jim Clark ( Lotus , 41). Hulme is the only champion to date from New Zealand , and the first of two drivers to win the title without achieving a pole position in the season. Only Niki Lauda would repeat this feat in 1984 . The Brabham team (63 points) also won the Manufacturers' Cup, ahead of Lotus (44) and Cooper (28).

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top six classified finishers. Formula 2 cars were not eligible for Championship points. The International Cup for F1 Manufacturers only counted the points of the highest-finishing driver for each race. For both the Championship and the Cup, the best five results from rounds 1-6 and the best four results from rounds 7-11 were counted.

Numbers without parentheses are championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored. Points were awarded in the following system:

Non-championship races

Other Formula One races held in 1967, which did not count towards the World Championship.

Table 1

EntrantConstructorChassisEngineTyreDriver
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-RepcoBT19 BT20 BT24Repco 620 3.0 V8 Repco 740 3.0 V8GJack Brabham
Brabham Racing OrganisationBrabham-RepcoBT19 BT20 BT24Repco 620 3.0 V8 Repco 740 3.0 V8GDenny Hulme
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81 T81B T86Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12FJochen Rindt
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81 T81B T86Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12FPedro RodrĂ­guez
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81 T81B T86Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12FAlan Rees
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81 T81B T86Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12FRichard Attwood
Cooper Car CompanyCooper-MaseratiT81 T81B T86Maserati 9/F1 3.0 V12 Maserati 10/F1 3.0 V12FJacky Ickx
Owen Racing OrganisationBRMP83 P261 P115BRM P75 3.0 H16 BRM P60 2.1 V8GJackie Stewart
Owen Racing OrganisationBRMP83 P261 P115BRM P75 3.0 H16 BRM P60 2.1 V8GMike Spence
Team LotusLotus-BRM43 33BRM P75 3.0 H16 BRM P60 2.1 V8FGraham Hill

Table 2

RoundGrand PrixCircuitDate
1South African Grand PrixKyalami Grand Prix Circuit, Midrand2 January
2Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo7 May
3Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort4 June
4Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot18 June
5French Grand PrixBugatti Circuit, Le Mans2 July
6British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit, Silverstone15 July
7German Grand PrixNĂĽrburgring, NĂĽrburg6 August
8Canadian Grand PrixMosport Park, Bowmanville27 August
9Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza10 September
10United States Grand PrixWatkins Glen International, New York1 October

Table 3

RoundGrand PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning constructor
1South African Grand PrixJack BrabhamDenny HulmePedro RodrĂ­guezCooper-Maserati
2Monaco Grand PrixJack BrabhamJim ClarkDenny HulmeBrabham-Repco
3Dutch Grand PrixGraham HillJim ClarkJim ClarkLotus-Ford
4Belgian Grand PrixJim ClarkDan GurneyDan GurneyEagle-Weslake
5French Grand PrixGraham HillGraham HillJack BrabhamBrabham-Repco
6British Grand PrixJim ClarkDenny HulmeJim ClarkLotus-Ford
7German Grand PrixJim ClarkDan GurneyDenny HulmeBrabham-Repco
8Canadian Grand PrixJim ClarkJim ClarkJack BrabhamBrabham-Repco
9Italian Grand PrixJim ClarkJim ClarkJohn SurteesHonda
10United States Grand PrixGraham HillGraham HillJim ClarkLotus-Ford