Jim Clark – 50 Years After

Several thousand people attended three days of events over the weekend of April 6-8 to commemorate the 50thanniversary of Jim Clarkโ€™s death. It is testimony to the brilliant Scotโ€™s enduring legacy that visitors travelled from New Zealand, Australia, Brazil and Japan to the Scottish Borders to pay homage.

The weekend started with a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Jim Clark Museum in Duns, carried out by his surviving sister, Isobel Henderson. Classic Team Lotus displayed iconic cars from Clarkโ€™s career, including a Type 25 and 32B all weekend. Andy Middlehurst was also on hand with his BRM H16-powered Type 43. An impressive exhibition of Clark memorabilia from private collections was displayed in Chirnside, with Bonhams on hand to provide valuations.

On the Saturday a remembrance service was held at Chirnside Parish Church, which followed the exact order of service from Clarkโ€™s funeral. In the evening guests at a dinner organized by Club Lotus included Clarkโ€™s cousin Doug Niven, mechanic Bob Dance, Clive Chapman, John Cleland and local rally ace Louise Aitken-Walker.

Clive Chapman moves one of the Clark cars into place.

Then on Sunday the racing cars moved to Chirnside. Fittingly, they sat in the same spot where a stage had been erected in 1965 for the triumphant return of Clark after clinching his second World Championship.

To view a commemorative video please visit https://www.facebook.com/mattysuttonitv/videos/1266271180171688/

(All photos courtesy Kevin Guthrie)