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1968 World Sportscar Championship season
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The 1968 World Sportscar Championship season was the 16th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship racing and featured the 1968 International Championship for Makes and the 1968 International Cup for GT Cars.[1] The former was contested by Group 6 Sports Prototypes, Group 4 Sports Cars and Group 3 Grand Touring Cars [2] and the later by Group 3 Grand Touring Cars only. The two titles were decided over a ten race series which ran from February 3, 1968 to September 29, 1968.

Schedule[]

Rnd Race Circuit or Location Date
1 25px United States 24 Hours of Daytona Daytona International Speedway February 3
February 4
2 25px United States 12 Hours of Sebring Sebring International Raceway March 23
3 25px United Kingdom BOAC 500 (6 Hours) Brands Hatch April 7
4 25px Italy 1000km Monza Autodromo Nazionale Monza April 25
5 25px Italy Targa Florio Palermo May 5
6 25px Germany 1000km Nürburgring Nürburgring May 19
7 25px Belgium 1000km Spa Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps May 26
8 25px United States Watkins Glen 6 Hours Watkins Glen International July 14
9 25px Austria 500km of Zeltweg Zeltweg Airfield August 25
10 25px France 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe September 28
September 29

† - These races were contested by Sports Prototypes and Sports Cars only. GT cars did not participate.

‡ - The 24 Hours of Le Mans was originally scheduled to be run June 15 and 16, but was delayed due to a workers strike in France.

Season results[]

Races[]

Rnd Circuit Winning Team GT Winning Team Results
Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
1 Daytona 25px Germany #54 Porsche Engineering 25px United States #31 Sunray DX Oil Company Results
25px United Kingdom Vic Elford
25px Germany Jochen Neerspasch
25px United States Jerry Grant
25px United States Dave Morgan
2 Sebring 25px Germany #49 Porsche Engineering 25px United States #3 Sunray DX Oil Company Results
25px Switzerland Jo Siffert
25px Germany Hans Herrmann
25px United States Hap Sharp
25px United States Dave Morgan
3 Brands Hatch 25px United Kingdom #4 John Wyer Automotive None Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px United Kingdom Brian Redman
4 Monza 25px United Kingdom #40 John Wyer Automotive 25px Germany #68 IGFA Results
25px Australia Paul Hawkins
25px United Kingdom David Hobbs
25px Germany Dieter Glemser
25px Germany Helmut Kelleners
5 Palermo 25px Germany #224 Porsche Engineering 25px Switzerland #82 Ecurie Les Corsaires Results
25px United Kingdom Vic Elford
25px Italy Umberto Maglioli
25px Switzerland Claude Haldi
25px Switzerland Pierre Greub
25px Switzerland Edgar Berney
6 Nürburgring 25px Germany #2 Porsche Engineering 25px Germany #110 Sepp Gregor Results
25px Switzerland Jo Siffert
25px United Kingdom Vic Elford
25px Germany Sepp Gregor
25px Germany Malte Huth
7 Spa-Francorchamps 25px United Kingdom #33 John Wyer Automotive 25px Germany #63 IGFA Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px United Kingdom Brian Redman
25px Germany Dieter Glemser
25px Germany Helmut Kelleners
8 Watkins Glen 25px United Kingdom #5 John Wyer Automotive 25px United States #59 Brumos Porsche Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px Belgium Lucien Bianchi
25px United States Peter Gregg
25px United States Bert Everett
9 Zeltweg 25px Germany #1 Porsche Engineering None Results
25px Switzerland Jo Siffert
10 La Sarthe 25px United Kingdom #9 John Wyer Automotive 25px Belgium #43 Jean-Pierre Gaban Results
25px Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
25px Belgium Lucien Bianchi
25px Belgium Jean-Pierre Gaban
25px Belgium Roger van der Schrick

Manufacturers Championships[]

International Championship for Makes[]

Points were awarded for overall placings gained by the top 6 finishers from Groups 6, 4 & 3 at each round in the order of 9-6-4-3-2-1 . Manufacturers were only given points for their highest finishing car; any other cars from that manufacturer were merely skipped in the points standings.

Cars from other than Groups 6, 4 & 3 were ignored in the awarding of points for the overall championship.

Only the best 5 round results for each make counted towards the championship, with any other points earned not included in the total. Relinquished points are shown within brackets.

Pos Manufacturer Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Total
1 25px United States Ford 9 9 (4) 9 9 (2) 9 45
2 25px Germany Porsche 9 9 6 (6) 9 9 (6) (3) (4.5) (6) 42
3 25px Italy Alfa Romeo 3 6 2 1.5 3 15.5
4= 25px United States Chevrolet 4 4
4= 25px United States Howmet 4 4
4= 25px France Alpine-Renault 4 4
7 25px Italy Ferrari 2 2
8 25px United Kingdom Lola 1 1

† - Round 9 was awarded only half points due to its short distance.

International Cup for GT Cars[]

Points were awarded for Group placings gained by the top six GT finishers at each round in the order of 9-6-4-3-2-1. Manufacturers were only given points for their highest finishing car; any other cars from that manufacturer were merely skipped in the points standings.

Only the best 5 round results for each make counted towards the title, with any other points earned not included in the total. Relinquished points are shown within brackets.

The GT class did not participate in Rounds 3 and 9.

Pos Manufacturer Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 10 Total
1 25px Germany Porsche (6) (6) 9 9 9 9 9 (9) 45
2 25px United States Chevrolet 9 9 6 24
3 25px United Kingdom MG 1 2 6 9
4 25px Italy Lancia 4 4
5 25px Italy Fiat 1 1

Car Details[]

The following models contributed to the nett points totals of their respective manufacturers.

International Championship for Makes[]

International Cup for GT Cars[]

References[]

  1. FIA Yearbook, Grey section, pages 124 & 125
  2. Peter Higham, The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing, 1995, page 259

External links[]

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