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Home/People/Jim Clark
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Born
Mar 4, 1936Died: Apr 7, 1968
Lived 32 years
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

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Jim Clark

Acting

Biography
Jim Clark (March 4, 1936 – April 7, 1968) was a Scottish Formula 1 driver, widely regarded as one of the greatest talents in motorsport history. Born in Kilmany, Scotland, and raised on a farm in the Scottish Borders, Clark began racing in local events and quickly gained attention for his skill and smooth driving style. He joined Formula 1 in 1960 with Team Lotus, forming a legendary partnership with team owner Colin Chapman. Clark won his first World Championship in 1963 and repeated the feat in 1965, dominating the season by winning six of the ten races. That same year, he also won the prestigious Indianapolis 500, showcasing his versatility and talent across different types of racing. Known for his calm demeanor, exceptional control, and precise driving, Clark was highly respected by both fans and competitors. Tragically, Clark's career was cut short on April 7, 1968, when he died in a crash during a Formula 2 race at Hockenheim, Germany. His death sent shockwaves through the racing world. Today, Jim Clark’s legacy lives on as one of the sport’s true legends, remembered for his remarkable skill, humility, and the lasting impact he left on Formula 1.
Jim Clark: The Quiet Champion poster

Jim Clark: The Quiet Champion

as Himself
2009
The History of Motor Racing 1960s - A Very British Era poster

The History of Motor Racing 1960s - A Very British Era

Cast
2004
9 Days in Summer poster

9 Days in Summer

as Self
1967
Grand Prix poster

Grand Prix

as Jim Clark (uncredited)
1966
The Young Racers poster

The Young Racers

as Jim Clark (uncredited)
1963