Jim Clark @ Oulton Park

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2007

onboard footage of Jim Clark driving a Lotus 33 on Oulton Park

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  • You can see how smooth he drives his car. No hard movements with the steering wheel but a very precise line throug the corners.

  • Jimmy was the most naturally talented driver. He could drive ANYTHING.

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  • @TheLfs1991 What does that have to do with Clark driving at Oulton Park? I like bubblegum, but honestly, who cares - this video is about Jim Clark and the Lotus.

  • @gnark1ll1us I don't think it was just Chapman that selected the Coventry-Climax engine. All British F1 cars (except BRM) used the engine in 1962. There was a scramble to find a suitable engine during 1961 (the first year of the 1.5 L formula) as the FIA had changed the engine limit from 2.5 L without much warning - some say at the behest of Ferrari who had a very suitable 1.5 L engine while the Brits. did not) and the water pump engine was selected as being suitable for conversion.

  • This Driver´s was Real Hero´s behind the Wheel ...

    no Seatbelt,no Safer barrier.. a lot of respect

  • In my point of view, Senna was the most FAST, than any other... i always think in his 65 pole positions, its so amazing, and schumacher took almost ten years to get over it! also was a good person, very religious and liked to spend time with his family.. RIP Senna!

  • @Straightsix76 true that :) Jim Clark was very fast and made it seem so easy and controlled :)

  • @nastyevilninja yes, apparently the building to the right of the track at the top of Clay Hill, that just comes into view at 1:22, went right up to the track and had a collection of marks on it - where it had been hit by passing cars! And what about all those trees along Avenue (so that's where the name comes from)

  • There are no trees on the the track anymore!

  • @elsspoel

    yes, oulton park has always been like this, still is. That is why it was never chosen to host an f1 race.

  • Are those trees so close to the race track ?

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