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    40 Years Ago: Remembering Jim Clark

    Forty years ago on April 7 1968 one of the greatest racers of all time was taken from us following a crash at Hockenhiemring.

    Jim Clark OBE: 4 March 1936 - 7 April 1968

    72 Grand Prix starts
    25 Wins
    32 Pole Positions
    28 Fastest Laps
    2 Championships
    Indy 500 Champion

    The race that defined Clark's career came at the 1967 Italian GP, when while leading he suffered a puncture. When he rejoined with a fresh tire he was a lap down. He then proceeded to pass the leaders to unlap himself, and repassed the entire field to retake the lead with only a couple of laps to go. On the last lap he ran out of fuel.

    May he rest in peace.
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    All hail Sir Ryan!

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    Jim on of the best drivers of all the times he will be always remebered.

    R.I.P flying scottish

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    Jim Clark is one of the drivers I was always mystified by. He achieved a lot in his short racing career, and many wonder to this day what else he would have won had it not been for that fateful Hockenheim shunt

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    SPEED did a segment comparing him and Schumi's #'s. They projected that if he had made it to 249 starts like Schumi. that He would have beaten all but one of Schumi's records and tied for 7 championships.

    I think he would have had the Wins, Poles, and some others. If I can find the chart they had I'll show it.

    Well Jim has a Myspace......

    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...ndid=240542163
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    What was great was his ambition to WIN, he never finished second.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harakimi View Post
    What was great was his ambition to WIN, he never finished second.
    Well said.

    Although he did have 1 2nd place finish. The 1963 German GP at the Nurburgring.
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    All hail Sir Ryan!


 

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