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    James Clark OBE (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) was a British racing driver from Scotland who won two Formula One World Championships in 1963 and 1965. A versatile driver, he competed in sports cars, touring cars, and in the Indianapolis 500, which he won in 1965.

  3. Clark joined the newly formed Border Reivers Racing team for the following season and won 12 of the 20 races he started. Read full bio. Find out about former F1 driver, Jim Clark, their racing career and history, that led to a shocking and untimely death.

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    Monte Carlo, May 1963: Jim Clark took pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix but then retired his Lotus 25 from the race. He was classified eighth, his lowest placing of the year. © Schlegelmilch. Spa, June 1963: Jim Clark came from eighth on the grid to win the Belgian Grand Prix by almost five minutes from the Cooper of Bruce McLaren.

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  5. Apr 7, 2020 · Bernard Cahier // Getty Images. On this day in 1968, Scottish racer Jim Clark died after a crash during a Formula 2 race at Hockenheim. In his too-brief career, he displayed prodigious...

    • 1962 German GP, Nurburgring. Jim Clark, Lotus 25. Photo by: David Phipps. Lotus 25. Started: 3rd. Result: 4th. Clark did not even finish on the podium in the race that takes our top spot, but it did take place on the world's greatest circuit.
    • 1963 Belgian GP, Spa. Jim Clark, Lotus. Photo by: David Phipps. Lotus 25. Started: 8th. Result: 1st. Clark was one of the all-time rainmasters and this was one of F1's greatest wet-weather performances.
    • 1966 Dutch GP, Zandvoort. Jack Brabham, Brabham BT19 Repco, Denny Hulme, Brabham BT20 Repco, Jim Clark, Lotus 33 Climax. Photo by: Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.
    • 1967 Italian GP, Monza. Jim Clark, Lotus Ford. Photo by: Sutton Images. Lotus 49. Started: 1st. Result: 3rd. This is often cited as Clark's finest drive – indeed, some have suggested it is the greatest F1 drive of all time.
  6. The Saturday of the Bahrain Grand Prix earlier this month marked 50 years since Jim Clark – one of F1’s greatest ever champions – was killed in an F2 crash at Hockenheim. For Formula1.com contributor David Tremayne and many others, the Scot remains the greatest driver to have ever pulled on a helmet and climbed into a racing car.

  7. Apr 7, 2023 · David Malsher-Lopez Apr 7, 2023, 11:50 AM. Upd: Apr 7, 2023, 12:04 PM. In these days of 20-plus race Formula 1 seasons, it’s astonishing that any driving career from the 10-Grands-Prix-per-year...

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