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    the contemporary Formula One class were eligible for the Tasman Formula. After F1 upgraded to 3000 cm³ in 1966, the Tasman Formula regulations continued...
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  • 1972 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1971 Next 1973 The 1972 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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    common in Formula Libre races well into the 1980s. In Australia and New Zealand, the Tasman Formula, defining cars eligible for the annual Tasman Series...
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  • The 1972 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race for cars complying with the Tasman Formula, which admitted both Formula 5000 and 2-litre racing cars....
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    Graham McRae (category Tasman Series drivers)
    achieved considerable success in Formula 5000 racing, winning the Tasman Series each year from 1971 to 1973, and also at the 1972 L&M Continental 5000 Championship...
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  • 1971 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1970 Next 1972 The 1971 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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    Denny Hulme (category Tasman Series drivers)
    Darren. "1967 Non-World Championship Formula One Races". silhouet.com. Retrieved 2 October 2016. "Tasman Series tasman-series 1967 | Motorsport". Driverdb...
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    Chris Amon (category Tasman Series drivers)
    International Trophy and the 1971 Argentine Grand Prix. Outside of Formula One, Amon won the Tasman Series in 1969 with Scuderia Veloce. Amon was appointed a Member...
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  • 1973 Tasman Series Champion Graham McRae Previous 1972 Next 1974 The 1973 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition staged in New Zealand and Australia...
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    Australian motor racing legend Frank Gardner. Driving a Lola T300 Formula 5000 in the 1972 Tasman Series, Gardner set a time of 1:24.0 during the Warwick Farm...
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    Piers Courage (category Tasman Series drivers)
    was a British racing driver. He participated in 29 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 2 January 1967. He achieved two podium finishes...
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    during the summer of 1962, the seed grew that became the Tasman Series. The top European Formula One teams and drivers raced the European winters in Australia...
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    p. 132. Profile at www.grandprix.com Tasman Series Retrieved from www.sergent.com.au on 22 July 2009 Formula 5000 in New Zealand & Australia Retrieved...
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    Malaysian Grand Prix (category Formula One Grands Prix)
    including Formula Libre (1968), Tasman Formula, (1969–1972), Formula Atlantic (1973–1975), Formula Two (1977) Formula Pacific (1978–1982) and Formula Brabham...
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  • Frank Gardner (racing driver) (category Tasman Series drivers)
    5000 L34. Gardner won the 1972 New Zealand Grand Prix, which was run under Tasman Formula regulations (which incorporated Formula 5000 cars) and was the...
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  • the Australasian Tasman Series, Bruce approached his employers, but when team owner Charles Cooper insisted on using 1.5-litre Formula One-specification...
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    Repco (category Formula One engine manufacturers)
    of Formula Racing Cars, 1990, p. 32 Repco advertisement, "Guide to the Gold Star, Supplement to Racing Car News, August 1972, p. xvi 1970 Tasman Series...
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    Jackie Stewart (category Tasman Series drivers)
    from Scotland, who competed in Formula One from 1965 to 1973. Nicknamed "The Flying Scot", Stewart won three Formula One World Drivers' Championship...
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    New Zealand Grand Prix (category Tasman Series)
    known for hosting rounds of the Tasman Series in the 1960s and 1970s. It is currently run as the signature race of the Formula Regional Oceania Championship...
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    Jim Clark (category Tasman Series drivers)
    successes in 1965—winning championships in Formula One, the Tasman Series, French Formula Two, and British Formula Two—make him the only driver in history...
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    Bruce McLaren (category Tasman Series drivers)
    and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from 1958 to 1970. McLaren was runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1960 with...
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    Phil Hill (category Tasman Series drivers)
    2008) was an American racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1958 to 1966. Hill won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1961 with Ferrari...
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    doubled as the first round of the 1972 Tasman Series. Australian Frank Gardner won his first NZGP in his McLaren Formula 5000 ahead of British Grand Prix...
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    The Chevron B24 was a Formula 5000 racing car developed by Chevron Cars in 1972. The B24 was Chevron's first Formula 5000 racing car and thus the British...
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  • David Oxton (category Tasman Series drivers)
    New Zealand Formula Ford Championships from 1970 to 1972 and in 1971 he debuted in both the New Zealand Gold Star Championship and the Tasman Series. During...
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    David Walker (racing driver) (category Tasman Series drivers)
    was an Australian racing driver who drove for Lotus in the 1971 and 1972 Formula One World Championships. Walker died in Queensland on 24 May 2024, at...
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    Peter Gethin (category Tasman Series drivers)
    Gethin returned to European Formula 5000 upon his departure, twice finishing runner-up in 1974 and 1975, amongst winning the Tasman Series in the former. After...
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    Derek Bell (racing driver) (category Tasman Series drivers)
    caught Enzo Ferrari's eye, made his Formula One Grand Prix debut for Ferrari at Monza in 1968. He contested the 1969 Tasman Series in a 2.4 Dino and was second...
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    2022) Australian Grand Prix (1964, 1968, 1972–1973, 1976, 1978) Australian Mini Challenge (2008–2009) Formula 4 Australian Championship (2015–2017) S5000...
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  • old 2.5 L formula had been retained for International Formula racing, but this did not achieve much success until the introduction of the Tasman Series in...
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