View Full Version : 35 years ago today...
mnkywrch
04-07-03, 10:39 AM
... Jim Clark passed away.
:(
He was my old man's favourite racer.
http://eis.net.au/~bramwell/jimk2.jpg
When I lived in Scotland I had an opportunity to visit his grave in Duns. It was an indication of the man that they listed Farmer ahead of Grand Prix driver in his professions...
http://eis.net.au/~bramwell/grave.jpg
I beleive it was Chris Amon who said after hearing of Jim's death:
He was our leader. If this happened to him what chance to the rest of us have?
Anybody know of a good definitive biography of Clark?
Just found this. Here is a pic of Jimmy and Graham Hill after the 67 British GP. In between them is a very young Damon Hill.
http://eis.net.au/~bramwell/jim_graham_damon.jpg
Originally posted by rabbit
Anybody know of a good definitive biography of Clark?
This book was written by a personal friend of Jimmy's. (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0668018429/qid=1049741635/sr=1-50/ref=sr_1_50/104-0842302-7231155?v=glance&s=books)
Warlock!
04-07-03, 03:23 PM
A pretty slick little (12 meg) video compilation of Jimmy that I found at F1movies.net or sometwhere...
Clark movie (http://www.mellanzer.com/Mattmisc/Clark.mpg)
Warlock!
Jim Clark was the last true gentleman racer. After him came Jackie Stewart's "Racing is a Business" brigade ...
Stand him in the middle of the current crop of "F1 drivers" and you'd still be able to pick out the genuine article even if you didn't know who he was.
We'll never see his like again.
cartmanoz
04-15-03, 07:49 AM
Only two words, in my opinion, sum up Jim Clark:
GREATEST
LEGEND
He will always be sorely missed.
Hot Rod Otis
04-15-03, 09:04 AM
This book on Clark is good too. Its hard to find though.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0854299823/qid=1050411710/sr=1-12/ref=sr_1_12/103-1692178-2791014?v=glance&s=books
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