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Clark driving at the 1967 United States Grand Prix. At the time of his death in 1968, the 32-years-old Clark had achieved 33 pole positions and won 25 races from his 72 Grands Prix starts in championship races.
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Mexico City, October 1967: Having taken pole position, Jim Clark leads the season-ending Mexican Grand Prix in the Lotus 49. © Sutton Images Over the next four seasons the Clark-driven Lotus was mostly only ever beaten when the mechanical side of the equation failed to deliver.
Jul 7, 2014 · Jim Clark: an F1 great remembered by those who knew him best. Jim Clark's legend as one of the greatest – perhaps the greatest – drivers in F1 will remain undimmed. David Tremayne spoke to those close to him as they recounted stories of 'Jimmy' from on and off the track. Jim Clark is remebered just as fondly for his relationships with ...
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.
Teams. Clark in the Lotus 25 at the 1963 Monaco Grand Prix. Bernard Cahier/Getty Images. The death of Jim Clark shocked the motor racing world to the core. Twice World Champion and winner of the 1965 Indianapolis 500, this quietly spoken and reserved Scot was revered on both sides of the Atlantic.
Oct 30, 2012 · Formula 1's greatest drivers. Number 3: Jim Clark. 30 October 2012. This year, BBC Sport is profiling 20 of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time. The BBC F1 team were asked to...