Jim Clark Feature on Grand Tour

Bumpy

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 Whitby, Ontario, Canada
I just watched a feature on Jim Clark on the current Grand Tour.
If you were a fan back in the 60's then this will inspire even more awe in a racing talent that arguably was the best ever.
But be cautioned, because this documentary will remind you of what we lost.

Bumpy
 
Bumpy said:
Geeze - I guess everyone here isn't old enough to remember Jim Clark.

Not quite old enough to remember him but he is my only real sporting hero :driving:
Here's a link to a thread I posted a couple of years back about my homage to his hometown and grave etc :thumbsup:
https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=96426&p=1415807&hilit=Jim+clark#p1415807
 
patriot66 said:
Not quite old enough to remember him but he is my only real sporting hero
Here's a link to a thread I posted a couple of years back about my homage to his hometown and grave etc
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=96426&p=1415807&hil ... k#p1415807
Good to see your pictures. I read his book in 1968 where he mentioned his early years. Fangio and Senna paid respect to him as the greatest racing driver.
 
buzyg said:
PerryGunn said:
buzyg said:
Clarkson Sensitively. :o
Luckily it was presented by the hamster....
That's a relief, had me thinking he must be ill :lol:
The outro was spoken by clarkson who looked genuinely like he was bubbling a bit but if u watch that bit back carefully and focus on May right at the end he looks like he's cracking up. I imagine him muttering something like 'jesus, you utter ingenuine cock!' as he looks away from clarkson. haha :rofl: go on watch it :poke:
 
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