1968 Australian Drivers' Championship


The 1968 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS-sanctioned national motor racing title open to racing cars complying with the Australian National Formula or the Australian 1½ Litre Formula. The title was contested over a six-race series, with the winner awarded the 1968 CAMS Gold Star.
The championship was won by Kevin Bartlett driving a Brabham BT23D-Alfa Romeo. Bartlett won three of the six races to finish ten points ahead of Phil West. Third was Glyn Scott. In addition to Bartlett's wins, single-race victories were taken by West, Scott and Leo Geoghegan.

Race schedule

The championship was contested over a six race series with each race also incorporating a round of the 1968 Australian 1½ Litre Championship.
RaceCircuitStateDateWinning DriverCarEntrant
Bathurst Gold Star TrophyMount Panorama, BathurstNew South Wales15 AprilPhil WestRepco Brabham BT23AScuderia Veloce
Governor's TrophyLakesideQueensland28 AprilKevin BartlettBrabham BT23D Alfa RomeoAlec Mildren Racing
Rothmans TrophySurfers ParadiseQueensland25 AugustKevin BartlettBrabham BT23D Alfa RomeoAlec Mildren Racing
Lombard Victoria TrophySandownVictoria15 SeptemberGlyn ScottBowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVAGlyn Scott Motors
Advertiser TrophyMallalaSouth Australia14 OctoberLeo GeogheganLotus 39 RepcoGeoghegan Racing Team
Hordern TrophyWarwick FarmNew South Wales1 DecemberKevin BartlettBrabham BT23D Alfa RomeoAlec Mildren Racing

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first six eligible placegetters in each race. Only holders of a valid CAMS Competition License were eligible to score points and only the best five race results could be retained by each driver.

Championship results