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Levin

Levin, North Island, New Zealand

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Resurfaced and extended

Extension: 1,770 Km

Lap Record: 0:46.000

Year: 1969

Driver: Piers Courage

Car: Brabham-Ford Cosworth BT24

Speed: 138,521 Km/h

 

Pole Record: 0:45.200

Year: 1969

Driver: Jochen Rindt

Car: Lotus-Ford Cosworth 49T

Speed: 140,973 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1969 10th Rothman’s Levin International January 11 New Zealand Chris Amon
Italy Ferrari 63
00:50:08.800 TAS
1968 9th Rothman’s Levin International January 13 New Zealand Chris Amon
Italy Ferrari 63
00:50:40.200 TAS
1967 8th Wills Levin International January 14 Great Britain Jim Clark
Great Britain Lotus 43
00:34:59.400 TAS
1966 7th Gold Leaf Levin International January 15 Great Britain Richard Attwood
Great Britain BRM 28
00:23:12.000 TAS
1965 6th Gold Leaf Levin International January 16 Great Britain Jim Clark
Great Britain Lotus 28
00:24:05.900 TAS
1964 Vic Hudson Memorial Meeting/5th Levin International January 4 New Zealand Denny Hulme
Great Britain Brabham 28
00:24:36.800 TAS

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Rothman’s Levin International – 1969

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