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Jim Clark

Athlete

Born: Died: British

James Clark (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) was a British racing driver from Scotland who competed in Formula One from 1960 to 1968. Clark won two Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, which he won in 1963 and 1965 with Lotus, and—at the time of his death—held the records for most wins (25), pole positions (33), and fastest laps (28), among others. In American open-wheel racing, Clark won the Indianapolis 500 in 1965 with Lotus, becoming the first non-American winner of the race in 49 years.

Born in Fife and raised in the Scottish Borders, Clark started his racing career in road rallying and hillclimbing. By 1958, Clark had graduated to sports car racing in national competition with Border Reivers, racing the Jaguar D-Type and Porsche 356, where he attracted the attention of Lotus founder Colin Chapman. Driving a Lotus Elite, Clark finished second-in-class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1959. Clark made his formula racing debut the following year in Formula Junior, winning the championship ahead of reigning seven-time Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champion John Surtees.

Notable For

British racing driver

Jim Clark's Historical Timeline

  1. Jim Clark is born

    Jim Clark, British athlete, known for british racing driver, was born on 1936-03-04.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Jim Clark born?
Jim Clark was born on 1936-03-04 (British).
What is Jim Clark known for?
British racing driver
What historical events involved Jim Clark?
Jim Clark was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Jim Clark is born.
When did Jim Clark die?
Jim Clark died on 1968-01-01.

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