Jim Clark Motorsport Museum brings Lotus 25 and championship-winning Cortina to Duns
A short drive from the Chirnside farm where Jim Clark grew up is Duns, a small market town in the Scottish Borders that has been home to the Jim Clark Motorsport Museum since it was opened by Sir Jackie Stewart in August 2019. Here you will discover an array of historic Clark artefacts, from original racing cars to trophies, overalls and posters.
Several of Clark’s competition cars take centre stage including the Lotus 33 R11 which made its first appearance for practice at the 1965 Race of Champions at Brands Hatch. He went on to race R11 in a number of GPs that year, clinching his second world championship at the Nürburgring in August. Clark’s most notable racing achievement in R11 was winning the British Grand Prix. The line up of cars on loan changes regularly so make sure you check the website to see what gems are currently on display.
Another aspect of the museum is a hoard of more than 130 trophies, medals, cups and various items of racing memorabilia that are displayed in the Jim Clark Room – which pre-dates the museum. It is a memorial space that has been in existence since 1969 and has been visited by a number of racing drivers down the years – including Ayrton Senna. The silverware is a gift from Clark’s parents for public display and charts the champ’s career from his early successes in the Berwick & District Motor Club and Border Reivers and on to his F1, F2, saloon car and sports car triumphs.
Lotus Cortina BJH 417B slots in to its temporary home, alongside original Clark racewear and other memorabilia
Although Clark was never one to seek the cameras, he was nevertheless one of the most-photographed sportsmen of his generation and images are a major part of the museum experience. There are also films on touchscreen cinema to transport visitors back to the 1960s racetrack, as well as interviews with mechanics, friends and family.
The museum is now open Mon-Sat 10am-4.30pm (closed Wed), Sun 1pm-4.30pm. The bistro is open Tue-Sun 10am-4pm.
Visit jimclarktrust.com or contact The Jim Clark Museum, 42 Newtown Street, Duns, Scottish Borders, TD11 3AU. Tel: 01361 883960. The museum has a 5-star Visit Scotland Award and won the Collection category at the 2019 RAC Historic Awards.