1975 Tasman Series

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The 1975 Tasman Series, (officially the Tasman Championship for Drivers[1]), was a motor racing competition open to Racing Cars complying with the Tasman Formula.[2] Contested over eight rounds in New Zealand and Australia beginning on 5 January and ending on 23 February,[3] it was the twelfth and final Tasman Series. The series was organised jointly by the Motorsport Association of New Zealand and the Confederation of Australian Motorsport[1] and was promoted as the Peter Stuyvesant International Series for the 1975 Tasman Championship.[2]

The series was won by Australian driver Warwick Brown in his fourth year of Formula 5000 racing with the Pat Burke Racing team, driving a Lola T332 Chevrolet. The series was resolved in a dramatic final race inwhat turned out to be the final Tasman Series race of all, at Sandown Raceway. Brown, fellow Australian Johnnie Walker and New Zealander Graeme Lawrence all sat on 30 points prior to the last race. All three struck trouble but with a sixth position Brown claimed the final point in Tasman Series history, breaking the deadlock to win the crown by one point. Race wins had been shared around with Brown and Lawrence each winning twice, with single victories going to Walker, Chris Amon who finished fifth in the points behind the winless but consistent John McCormack, and to Graham McRae and John Goss who each completed partial series runs focussed on their home country events.

In the aftermath of this series, the two legs of the Tasman Series broke apart. The New Zealand half became the Peter Stuyvesant Series and converted to Formula Atlantic in 1977. The Australian half became the Rothmans International Series.[4]

Warwick Brown won the series driving a Lola T332 similar to the example pictured above

Additional information sourced from:[4]

Round Name Circuit Date Winning driver Winning car Winning entrant Report
New
Zealand
1 Levin International Levin 5 January New Zealand Graeme Lawrence Lola T332 Chevrolet Marlboro /Singapore Airlines / Wix Filters[5] Report
2 New Zealand Grand Prix Pukekohe 12 January Australia Warwick Brown Lola T332 Chevrolet Pat Burke Racing Report
3 Lady Wigram Trophy Wigram 19 January New Zealand Graham McRae McRae GM2 Chevrolet Commercial Bank of Australia[6] Report
4 Teretonga International Teretonga 26 January New Zealand Chris Amon Talon MR-1 Chevrolet MacCormack Racing[7] Report
Australia 5 Oran Park 100 Oran Park 2 February Australia Warwick Brown Lola T332 Chevrolet Pat Burke Racing Report
6 Surfers Paradise 100 Surfers Paradise 9 February Australia Johnnie Walker Lola T332 Repco-Holden Walker Racing Report
7 Adelaide 100 Adelaide 16 February New Zealand Graeme Lawrence Lola T332 Chevrolet Singapore Airlines[2] Report
8 Sandown Park Cup Sandown 23 February Australia John Goss Matich A53 Repco-Holden John Goss Racing Report

Points system

Championship Standings

References

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