1967 European Formula Two Season

The 1967 European Formula Two season was the 1st FIA European Formula Two Championship season. It commenced on March 24, 1967 and ended on October 8 after ten races. Jacky Ickx won the Championship after winning the last race in Vallelunga, but the most successful driver in the season was Jochen Rindt, who had won 5 Championship races, but as a graded driver, he was ineligible to earn points, so Ickx won the Championship. Other graded drivers, Jim Clark and Jackie Stewart, also each won one race.

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