The1967 Tasman Series was a motor racing competition open to racing cars complying with theTasman Formula.[1] Officially known as theTasman Championship for Drivers,[2] it was organised by the Motorsport Association, New Zealand Inc. and theConfederation of Australian Motor Sport[2] and was contested over six races inNew Zealand andAustralia between 7 January and 6 March 1967.[3]
The series, which was the fourth annualTasman Series, was won byJim Clark driving aLotus 33.[3]

The series was contested over six races with two additional races at Levin and Teretonga not counting for points.[4]
| Round | Name | Circuit | Date | Winning driver | Car | Entrant | Report | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Zealand | 1 | New Zealand Grand Prix | Pukekohe | 7 January | BRM P261 | Owen Racing Organisation | Report | |
| Levin International | Levin | 14 January | Lotus 33Coventry Climax | Team Lotus (Overseas) Ltd | Report | |||
| 2 | Lady Wigram Trophy | Wigram | 21 January | Lotus 33Coventry Climax | Team Lotus (Overseas) Ltd | Report | ||
| Teretonga International | Teretonga | 28 January | Lotus 33Coventry Climax | Team Lotus (Overseas) Ltd | Report | |||
| Australia | 3 | Eagers-Craven Filter Lakeside International 99[5] | Lakeside | 12 February | Lotus 33Coventry Climax | Team Lotus (Overseas) Ltd | Report | |
| 4 | Australian Grand Prix | Warwick Farm | 19 February | BRM P261 | Owen Racing Organisation | Report | ||
| 5 | Sandown International | Sandown | 26 February | Lotus 33Coventry Climax | Team Lotus (Overseas) Ltd | Report | ||
| 6 | South Pacific Trophy | Longford | 6 March | Repco Brabham BT23A | Ecurie Vitesse | Report | ||
Points were awarded at each race as shown in the following table:
| Position[2] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Points[2] | 9 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
All points scored were counted.[2]