Né(e)
March 4, 1936
Kilmany, United Kingdom
Décédé(e)
April 7, 1968
Hockenheimring, Germany
Connu(e) pour
British racecar driver
Jim Clark (1936–1968) was United Kingdom best known for British racecar driver.
Jim Clark (March 4, 1936 – April 7, 1968) was a British racecar driver from Scotland. He won two Formula One World Drivers' Championships and the Indianapolis 500, setting multiple records during his career. Clark remains an icon in motorsport history.
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Chapitre 1 · 1936· Chapitre 1 sur 8
Opening
Jim Clark (March 4, 1936 – April 7, 1968) was a legendary British racecar driver whose skill and determination left an enduring mark on motorsport. His tragically short but brilliant career saw him achieve unparalleled success, becoming a dual Formula One World Champion and an Indianapolis 500 victor. Clark's natural talent and quiet demeanor captivated fans worldwide, securing his place as one of the greatest drivers in history.
Chapitre 2 · 1936· Chapitre 2 sur 8
Early Life and Origins
Born on March 4, 1936, in Kilmany, United Kingdom, James Clark grew up with a connection to the land. Before his meteoric rise in racing, he was a farmer, grounding him in a different kind of discipline and hard work. This early life provided a foundation for the focus and precision he would later display on the racetrack.
Chapitre 3 · 1960· Chapitre 3 sur 8
Career Beginnings
Clark’s journey into professional racing began in earnest, seeing him compete in Formula One from 1960. He quickly partnered with Lotus, a collaboration that would define his professional career and lead to unprecedented success. His early performances hinted at the extraordinary talent that would soon dominate the sport.
Chapitre 4 · 1963· Chapitre 4 sur 8
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Clark's racing career was adorned with remarkable achievements, showcasing his exceptional driving prowess. He secured two Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles, triumphant in both 1963 and 1965 while driving for Lotus. Beyond Formula One, Clark also conquered American open-wheel racing, winning the prestigious Indianapolis 500 in 1965. This made him the first non-American winner of that iconic race in 49 years, a truly historic feat.
At the time of his passing, Jim Clark held several formidable records in Formula One. He had amassed the most wins with 25, claimed the most pole positions with 33, and registered the most fastest laps with 28. These statistics vividly illustrate his consistent dominance and peerless skill on the track. His ability to push boundaries and achieve victory consistently set him apart from his peers.
Chapitre 5· Chapitre 5 sur 8
Personal Life
While primarily known for his racing exploits, Jim Clark’s background as a farmer gave a glimpse into another facet of his life. This profession suggests a grounded personality, perhaps contrasting with the high-octane world of motor racing. Details of his personal relationships or specific interests are not widely documented, keeping the focus firmly on his public achievements.
Chapitre 6 · 1967· Chapitre 6 sur 8
Notable Works or Contributions
Beyond his primary role as a Formula One driver, Jim Clark also made appearances in film. He was credited as a film actor, notably appearing in "Grand Prix" in 1967. That same year, he also featured in "9 Days in Summer," further extending his public profile beyond the racing circuit. These roles allowed a wider audience to glimpse the legendary driver, even if briefly.
Chapitre 7 · 1968· Chapitre 7 sur 8
Later Years
Tragically, Jim Clark's brilliant career was cut short when he died on April 7, 1968. His passing occurred at the Hockenheimring in Germany, a somber moment for the motorsport community. Though his life ended far too soon, the impact he had during his relatively brief time at the pinnacle of racing was immense and everlasting.
Chapitre 8· Chapitre 8 sur 8
Legacy and Impact
Jim Clark's legacy as a racing driver is immense and continues to inspire generations of motorsport enthusiasts and professionals. His two Formula One World Drivers' Championships cemented his status as an elite competitor. The records he held at the time of his death – for most wins, pole positions, and fastest laps – speak volumes about his sheer dominance and consistent performance. Clark’s victory at the Indianapolis 500 further demonstrated his versatility and ability to triumph across different racing disciplines. He remains a revered figure, a symbol of natural talent and quiet determination who achieved extraordinary success.
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Quand Jim Clark est-il/elle décédé(e) ?
Jim Clark est décédé(e) le 7 avril 1968 à Hockenheimring, Germany, à l'âge de 32 ans.
Où est né(e) Jim Clark ?
Jim Clark est né(e) à Kilmany, United Kingdom le 4 mars 1936.
Pour quoi Jim Clark est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?
Jim Clark est surtout connu(e) pour British racecar driver.
Quel âge avait Jim Clark à sa mort ?
Jim Clark avait 32 ans au moment de son décès.
Quelle était la nationalité de Jim Clark ?
Jim Clark était originaire de United Kingdom.
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