James Clark OBE was a British racing driver from Scotland who won two Formula One World Championships in 1963 and 1965. A versatile driver, he competed in sports cars, touring cars, and in the Indianapolis 500, which he won in 1965. Wikipedia
Born: March 4, 1936, Kilmany, United Kingdom
Died: April 7, 1968 (age 32 years), Hockenheim, Germany
Place of burial: Chirnside Parish Church, Chirnside, United Kingdom
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What caused Jim Clark's accident?
On the fifth lap of the first heat, Clark's Lotus 48 veered off the track and crashed into the trees. He suffered a broken neck and skull fracture, and died before reaching the hospital. The cause of the crash was never definitively identified; investigators concluded it was most likely due to a deflating rear tyre.
How fast was Jim Clark going when he died?
On April 7, 1968, Clark was killed when his Lotus-Cosworth skidded off the track and somersaulted into a wood at about 170mph during a Formula Two race.
Is Jim Clark a billionaire?
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Was Jim Clark the greatest driver?
Jim Clark celebrates after winning in Belgium. With the same number of wins as Lauda, we simply couldn't leave Jim Clark – the greatest driver of his time – off the list! He began racing in 1960, having cut his teeth in local rallies and hill climbs around Scotland.