1967 formula 1 season
1967 formula 1 season
1967 formula 1 season
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1967 formula 1 season

Think F1 is wild today? Take a trip back to 1967 – a season of raw power, revolutionary ideas, and one of the closest title fights of the 1960s. 🏁

Denny Hulme – the “quiet Kiwi” – won the title for Brabham with consistency and grit. But ask any fan who watched that year, and they’ll talk about Jim Clark’s artistry in the wet at Zandvoort or his masterclass at Silverstone.

No hybrid, no V6. Just V12s, V8s, and even a V16 screaming down old tracks like Spa (14 km of public roads) and the Nürburgring Nordschleife – 22 km of green hell.

1967 was the bridge between the amateur, cigar-chomping era and the professional, high-tech sport F1 would become. Lightweight, loud, and lethally dangerous – but pure racing.