1968 RAC Tourist Trophy

The 1968 RAC Tourist Trophy was a motor race which was held at the Oulton Park circuit, in Cheshire, England, on the 3 June.

The world's oldest motor race was the fourth round of the 1968 British Sports Car Championship.

[1][2] The event attracted a total of 33 sports cars, with every entrant taking part in qualifying.

[2] Fresh from his second place in the 1968 Monaco Grand Prix, Richard Attwood took pole position for the Alan Mann Racing team, in their Ford P68, averaging a speed of 103.500 mph, around 2.761 miles circuit.

Third place was attained by Paul Hawkins, in his Ford GT40, albeit one lap adrift.