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By Denthúl
#269452
I get the feeling it might actually be Clark (definitely resorted to looking up records now :hehe: ) but I'd say '64, not '65.
By andrew
#269454
Jim Clark in 1965?


Close but no cigar.

I get the feeling it might actually be Clark (definitely resorted to looking up records now :hehe: ) but I'd say '64, not '65.


Also close but no cigar.
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By Denthúl
#269464
Jim Clark in 1965?


Close but no cigar.

I get the feeling it might actually be Clark (definitely resorted to looking up records now :hehe: ) but I'd say '64, not '65.


Also close but no cigar.


So is it Clark and the year is wrong, or are we just looking at the right time period? Because I can't find anything else. :hehe:
By andrew
#269466
So Jochen Rindt 2 dnf's ,4 wins then sadly killed in practice before the Italian GP 1970


Nope.
By andrew
#269467
Jim Clark in 1965?


Close but no cigar.

I get the feeling it might actually be Clark (definitely resorted to looking up records now :hehe: ) but I'd say '64, not '65.


Also close but no cigar.


So is it Clark and the year is wrong, or are we just looking at the right time period? Because I can't find anything else. :hehe:


One part is correct the other is wrong. Choose a part and run with it. You are not a million miles away.
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By scotty
#269468
Jim Clark, 1968. Started only the South African GP and won it, but was killed before the second round.
By andrew
#269469
Jim Clark, 1968. Started only the South African GP and won it, but was killed before the second round.


We have a winner! :clap:
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By smokin
#269505
Who was the one and only driver that in one year lead every lap of every race he finished?

One with a "lead" foot?

I think you meant "led".
By andrew
#269510
Who was the one and only driver that in one year lead every lap of every race he finished?

One with a "lead" foot?

I think you meant "led".


Actually, Jim Clark had a false foot made of lead. :rolleyes:

F*****g spelling police!
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By Denthúl
#269541
Very few drivers have won the first race they started in the world championship. Who were they?

I know, I'm cutting in, but it happened to me earlier so blame someone else. >.>
By andrew
#269542
3 drivers. Nino Farina (1950 British Grand Prix), Johnnie Parsons (1950 Indianapolis 500) and Giancarlo Baghetti (1961 French Grand Prix).
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