Goodyear come on board
Goodyear's joined the Express and Star in 1967 to as sponsors of the rally. The event became the GOODYEAR EXPRESS AND STAR for one year.
For a second time the rally went into the forests of mid Wales but this time it was a full blown stage rally with 125 miles of forest roads timed to the second.
A full entry.
The event attracted a full entry of 180 cars but only 140 of them took the start. Notable non starters were Pat Moss, whose car could not be re-prepared after the recent Tulip Rally and the 1966 'Star' winner Malcolm Gibbs.The eventual winner was South Wales driver Tony Chappell, co-driven by a young Hywel Thomas in a Lotus Cortina.
The entry list was littered with the names of rallying in the sixties most of whom were there at the end.