1967 F1 Season [LATEST - TRICKS]

Jack Brabham, who won the 1966 title in his own car, was beaten by his own employee, Denny Hulme. This marked the beginning of the end for the "gentleman driver-owner" as F1 became more professional.

Despite winning four races—more than any other driver—reliability issues with the new Lotus 49 limited him to third place with 41 points. Technological Revolution: The Cosworth DFV 1967 f1 season

Ferrari’s lead driver, Lorenzo Bandini, was challenging for the lead when he clipped a chicane, flipped his car, and was trapped beneath the burning chassis. Bandini died from his injuries a few days later. It was a grim reminder of the dangers of the era and deeply affected the Ferrari team, essentially ending their championship hopes for the year. Jack Brabham, who won the 1966 title in

| Pos | Constructor | Points | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Brabham-Repco | 63 (D. Hulme / J. Brabham) | | 2 | Lotus-Cosworth | 44 (J. Clark / G. Hill) | | 3 | Cooper-Maserati | 28 (J. Rindt / P. Rodriguez) | | 4 | Honda | 20 (J. Surtees) | | 5 | Ferrari | 20 (C. Amon / L. Bandini) | | Pos | Constructor | Points | |