1968 European Formula Two Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Lap
1 Hockenheim West Germany April 7, 1968 20+20 6.769=270.76 km 1'25:49.7 189.280 km/h Jean-Pierre Beltoise Jean-Pierre Beltoise Henri Pescarolo
2 Thruxton United Kingdom April 15, 1968 54 3.862=208.548 km 1'09:45.6
1'09:53.0
179.370 km/h
179.054 km/h
Jochen Rindt
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Jochen Rindt Jochen Rindt
3 Jarama Spain April 28, 1968 60 3.404=204.24 km 1'30:09.7 135.916 km/h Jean-Pierre Beltoise Jean-Pierre Beltoise Jean-Pierre Beltoise
4 Zolder Belgium May 5, 1968 24+24 4.186=200.928 km 1'11:51.8
1'12:32.1
167.758 km/h
166.205 km/h
Jochen Rindt
Chris Irwin
Jochen Rindt Jochen Rindt
5 Crystal Palace United Kingdom June 3, 1968 90 2.237=201.330 km 1'20:06.8
1'20:37.0
150.784 km/h
149.842 km/h
Jochen Rindt
Brian Redman
Brian Redman Jochen Rindt
6 Tulln-Langenlebarn Austria July 14, 1968 35+35 2.86=200.2 km 1'15:24.63
1'15:57.15
150.377 km/h
149.304 km/h
Jochen Rindt
Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Jochen Rindt Jochen Rindt
7 Zandvoort Netherlands July 28, 1968 50 4.193=209.65 km 1'13:52.18 170.286 km/h Jean-Pierre Beltoise Derek Bell Tino Brambilla
8 Pergusa-Enna Italy August 25, 1968 50 4.798=239.90 km 1'02:40.6
1'02:40.6
229.655 km/h
229.655 km/h
Jochen Rindt
Piers Courage
Henri Pescarolo Jochen Rindt
9 Hockenheim West Germany October 13, 1968 35 6.769=236.915 km 1'11:40.2 198.338 km/h Tino Brambilla Jochen Rindt Tino Brambilla
10 Vallelunga Italy October 27, 1968 40+40 3.115=249.2 km 1'43:02.7 145.102 km/h Tino Brambilla Tino Brambilla Tino Brambilla

Note:

Race 1, 4, 6 and 10 were held in two heats, with results shown in aggregate.

Race 2, 5 and 7 were held with two semi-final heats and the final run, with time only shown for the final.

Race 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8 was won by a graded driver, all graded drivers are shown in Italics.

Race 1 (heat 1) Jim Clark was fatally injured.

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