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Forty years ago, on April 7 1968, Jim Clark was killed when his Formula 2 Lotus crashed off the road at the Hockenheim circuit in Germany. Find out more about the legendary Formula 1 driver from ...
Jim Clark's towering presence in the pantheon of iconic racing drivers was perhaps best encapsulated by another Formula 1 great, the late Ayrton Senna.
Legendary commentator Murray Walker and chief F1 writer Andrew Benson look at the career of Jim Clark. ... This year, BBC Sport is profiling 20 of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time.
But as we'll discuss later, Clark had one eye on another prize. Not winning in Monte Carlo, though, cannot diminish the fact Jim Clark of Scotland became World Champion in 1963, winning seven out ...
During Clark's 1963 season, Cedric Selzer was one of five mechanics responsible for his Lotus. 'Jim was the fastest, bravest and best driver I've ever seen,' says the South African, 86.
The special edition honors the legacy of Jim Clark with a green and yellow livery inspired by Clark's legendary 1965 Lotus Type 38. It's based on the 3.5-liter V-6 version of the Emira, with ...
Two-time world champion driver Jim Clark of Scotland drives his Lotus 49 during the South African Grand Prix at Kyalami circuit, Jan. 1, 1968. Clark won the race, his last ever Formula One race ...
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