The strange failure of F1 rivals to copy McLaren’s key advantage
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This week, Motor Sport has been celebrating the life and career of Jim Clark, 50 years after his death
Five decades since the death of Jim Clark at Hockenheim on April 7, 1968, Motor Sport is celebrating the life, personality and immense talent of the two-time Formula 1 champion.
View all of the articles, videos, and extracts from Jim Clark – The Best of the Best here, with selected posts from the archive as well.
The secret to Jim Clark’s speed
Video: Jim beats John, Goodwood 1960
Video: Clark and Lotus all the way
Jim Clark – The best of the best, extract #1
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Jim Clark – The best of the best, extract #5
“He was everyone’s hero wasn’t he?”
Britain’s Formula 1 World Champions: 1963 and ’65 – Jim Clark
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