1968 RAC Tourist Trophy explained

The 1968 RAC Tourist Trophy was a motor race which was held at the Oulton Park circuit, in Cheshire, England, on the 3 June. Although the 1967 race was part of the European Touring Car Championship, the 1968 and 33rd running of the RAC International Tourist Trophy Race saw a return to Group 7 sportscars. The world's oldest motor race was the fourth round of the 1968 British Sports Car Championship.[1] [2]

Report

Entry

The event attracted a total of 33 sports cars, with every entrant taking part in qualifying. Amongst the entries was the reigning World Drivers Champion, Denny Hulme.[2]

Qualifying

Fresh from his second place in the 1968 Monaco Grand Prix, Richard Attwood took pole position for the Alan Mann Racing team, in their Ford P68, averaging a speed of 103.500 mph, around 2.761 miles circuit. Alongside Attwood would be Jo Bonnier, in his self-entered Lola T70.[1] [2]

Race

The race was held over 110 laps of the Oulton Park circuit. Denny Hulme took his Sid Taylor Racing prepared Lola T70 Mk.3 to his third TT win in four years, winning with an aggregated time of 3hrs 03:57.200mins., averaging a speed of 99.074 mph. Just 9.4 seconds behind in second place was David Piper, who shared his Ferrari 412 P with Richard Attwood. Attwood joined Piper following the demise of his pole winning Ford P68. Third place was attained by Paul Hawkins, in his Ford GT40, albeit one lap adrift.[1] [2]

Classification

Result

Pos.No.Driver(s)EntrantCar - EngineTime, LapsReason Out
1st 42 Denny HulmeSid Taylor RacingLola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.3 GT3hrs 03:57.200
110 laps
2nd 34 David Piper
Richard Attwood
David PiperFerrari 412 P3hrs 04:06.600
110
3rd38 Paul HawkinsPaul Hawkins RacingFord GT40109
4th14 Tony DeanA. G. Dean (Racing)Ferrari Dino 206 S104
5th 18 William BradleyMidland Racing PartnershipPorsche 906103
6th 16 Jeff EdmondsJeff EdmondsPorsche 906103
7th 19 Jeremy Delmar-MorganJeremy Delmar-MorganPorsche 906102
8th 37 Peter SadlerPeter SadlerFord GT40102
9th 36 David Prophet
Richard Bond
David ProphetFord GT40101
10th7 John MilesGold Leaf Team LotusLotus 47100
11th John Bridges
John Lepp
John BridgesChevron-Ford B696Clutch
12th Alain de Cadenet
Alan McKay
Alain de CadenetFerrari Dino 206 S94
13th John MooreRichard GrovesGinetta-Lotus G1292
14th3 John NicholsonJohn NicholsonLotus 4781
DNF1 Trevor TaylorTeam EliteLotus 4763Front Suspension
DNF John MarkeyRacing PreparationsChevron-Climax B862
DNF Mike BeckwithA. G. Dean (Racing)Porsche 90659Chassis breakage
DNF John Calvert
Jim Lumsden-Taylor
John CalvertLotus 4756
DNF John BladesNorthumbria Racing AssociationChevron-BMW B837Fuel pump
DNF22 John LeppJohn LeppChevron-BMW B835Valve springs
DNF Phil SilverstonPhil SilverstonChevron-BMW B829Accident
DNF John HineChris BarberLotus 4728Con rod
DNF23 Alan RollinsonTechspeed RacingChevron-BMW B820Throttle linkage
DNF40 Jo BonnierEcurie BonnierLola-Chevrolet T70 Mk.3 GT17Split fuel tank
DNF Roger NathanRoger Nathan Motor RacingNathan-BMW16Head gasket
DNF Chris AshmoreJeff EdmondsFerrari 250 LM12Brakes
DNF39 Eric LiddellPaul Hawkins RacingFord GT4012Gearbox
DNF Richard AttwoodAlan Mann RacingFord P6811Differential
DNF Geoff BreakellTom ClaphamChevron-Ford B84Cracked block
DNS John BurtonWorcestershire Racing AssociationGinetta-Ford G16Unraceworthy
DNS21 Trevor TwaitesChevron-BMW B8
DNS Edward NelsonEdward NelsonFord GT40Cracked block
DNS David SkailesDavid SkailesFerrari 250 LMValve-seat
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Sports Racing Prototypes - British Sports Car Championship 1968 . Wsrp.ic.cz . 2014-02-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221090513/http://www.wsrp.ic.cz/bscc1968.html . 2014-02-21 . dead .
  2. Web site: Tourist Trophy 1968 - Race Results - Racing Sports Cars.