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Jim Clark won the 1965 Tasman Series with a Lotus 32B, the Tasman Series variant of the Formula Two Lotus 32, with a 2.5L engine in place of the 32's 1L unit.. The Tasman Series (formally the Tasman Championship for Drivers) [1] was a motor racing competition held annually from 1964 to 1975 over a series of races in New Zealand and Australia.
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The 1967 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition open to racing cars complying with the Tasman Formula. [1] Officially known as the Tasman Championship for Drivers, [2] it was organised by the Motorsport Association, New Zealand Inc. and the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport [2] and was contested over six races in New Zealand and Australia between 7 January and 6 March 1967.
1970 was a transitional year for the series, being the first year not involving the European Formula One teams which had given the Tasman Series its distinctive style. It was also the first year in which stock production engines of up to five litres cubic capacity were allowed, in short, Formula 5000 .
The 1974 Tasman Series (formally the Tasman Championship for Drivers [1]) was an international motor racing competition which commenced on 5 January and ended on 23 February 1974 after eight races. The championship, which was the eleventh Tasman Championship , [ 2 ] was open to Racing cars complying with the Tasman Formula . [ 3 ]