- Tasman Series
Infobox motorsport championship
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category =Formula One (1964-1969)Formula 5000 (1970-1975)
country/region =Australasia
inaugural = 1964
folded = 1975
drivers = 28 (1975)
constructors = 12 (1975)
engines = 3 (1975)
champion driver = flagicon|AustraliaWarwick Brown
champion team = The Tasman Series was a motor racing series held from 1964 to 1975, inAustralia andNew Zealand , and named after theTasman Sea between the two countries. The Tasman Series races were held in January through to late February or early March of each year, during theFormula One off season, taking advantage of winter in the Northern hemisphere to attract many top drivers to summer in the south.From 1964 to 1969 the Tasman Series was contested by open-wheel single-seater racing cars similar to Formula One cars, yet retaining F1 engine rules that were in effect until 1960. Thus, engines of 2500 cm³ that were obsolete for the contemporary Formula One World Championship were eligible for the Tasman Series. After F1 upgraded to 3000 cm³ in 1966, the Tasman Series regulations continued to specify a 2500 cm³ limit for another four years. Usually, the chassis of the previous F1 season were fitted with "Tasman" engines, and entered "down under". In what many consider Tasman's zenith season, 1968,
Cosworth even produced a Tasman variant of its legendary DFVV8 , known as the DFW, and BRM equipped its cars with a reduced capacity version of their F1V12 . Unfortunately for the Tasman Series, F1's "return to power", coupled to ever increasing costs, reduced the cachet of its Antipodean sister and after 1968 teams became increasingly unwilling to invest significant funds into what many perceived as a lesser championship. In an attempt to reduce costs the Tasman Series switched toFormula 5000 rules from 1970, but even this formula became victim to spiralling costs and at the end of the 1975 event the series folded.The four Australian former Tasman races became the 'Rothmans International Series' from 1976 to 1979 (still under Formula 5000 regulations). The four New Zealand races became the 'Peter Stuyvesant Series' and after 1976 changed to
Formula Pacific .Many high-profile local drivers from that era, such as
Jack Brabham ,Bruce McLaren ,Chris Amon andDenny Hulme took part in their home event, but the series also attracted international F1 stars likeJim Clark ,Graham Hill ,Phil Hill ,Jochen Rindt , Pedro Rodríguez andJackie Stewart , who travelled the long way from Europe.Tasman Series Champions
2.5 Litre Tasman Formula
Formula 5000
Note: values in parentheses include the results from all races, not all of which counted towards the championship.
Note: Racing engines of up to 2.5 litre capacity were also eligible in 1970 & 1971 and racing engines of up to 2.0 litre capacity were also eligible from 1972 to 1975.
External links
* [http://www.tasman-series.com/ Tasman Series historical site]
* [http://www.sergent.com.au/tasman.html Tasman racing in New Zealand]
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