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A racing gentleman, Jim Clark, perished forth-eight years ago today, April 7th.

A museum is in the works in his memory.

Jim Clark Museum - Promoting the legacy of Jim Clark

Ron Berke

A correction: Jim Clark died on April 7, 1968, or 47 years ago today. He was slated to have driven one of the Lotus 56 "Wedge" Turbines at Indianapolis that year.

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Art,

Sorry about that. Thanks for the correction.

I like so many others wish I had the opportunity to meet Jim Clark.

I was fortunate to meet Denny Hulme at Watkins Glen. My late dad had the camera ready. What a humble man. I also met Phil Hill, Jacky, Ickx,

Stirling Moss. (Sir. Stirling).

Best,

Ron

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Art,

Sorry about that. Thanks for the correction.

I like so many others wish I had the opportunity to meet Jim Clark.

I was fortunate to meet Denny Hulme at Watkins Glen. My late dad had the camera ready. What a humble man. I also met Phil Hill, Jacky, Ickx,

Stirling Moss. (Sir. Stirling).

Best,

Ron

I never met Clark--but was absolutely amazed to watch him in practice at Indianapolis in 1965--very easily the smallest driver there--his helmet barely showed above the top edges of the windscreen on his Lotus 30. And smooth? Oh yeah! Those 4-cam Ford Indianapolis V8's were notorious for backfiring when drivers let off setting up for turns 1 and 3, but not Clark--he obviously simply "feathered" the gas pedal preparing for the turns.

Then in 1966, his Lotus broke a sway bar--causing him to spin twice during the race--he drove as if completely non-plussed by either 360. The only other driver in '65-'66 that compared to Clark's style at Indy was Mario Andretti.

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