He truly is a legend.lebesset wrote:I saw him race a number of times in F1 cars , as well as frequently in other classes ...it was the era when the F1 drivers turned out in the supporting races1158 wrote:Don't know how many have seen Peter Windsor's blog, but the link has so far been a fascinating read:
http://peterwindsor.com/category/jim-cl ... 63-season/
The more I read about Clark the more I wish I could have seen him race.
his ability to win while nursing a fragile car was legendary
he didn't make mistakes
he was universally regarded by his contemporary drivers as in a class of his own ...when he was killed one of them was quoted as saying...if it could happen to jimmy , what hope is there for the rest of us ?
fangio was once quoted as saying that jimmy was the best ever F1 driver after his era
I have to admit that at the time I was a graham hill fan , graham was a showman whereas jimmy was a taciturn scot , but in my heart I always knew who was the class of the field , the man who could always drive any car faster than anyone else
it is often said by people of my generation that they remember where they were when they learned that JFK had been killed ...I remember where I was when I heard about jimmy
Too many people forget him when talking about the best driver ever, but I feel he has as many rights to that title as Senna or Schumi.