How Good Was Jim Clark in His Prime?
Jim Clark was a very special driver who in his short time in F1 before his passing at Hockenheim in 1968, left a legacy that to this day is almost unmatched in terms of the amount of success that he had both in and out of Formula 1, becoming one of the most adaptable drivers that could win and compete in any racing series. But, what made Clark so special and how good was he really in his prime? Subscribe to the Channel: / aldasbusiness _____ Follow Me On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aldas001/?h... Twitter: / aldas001 _____ What I Use To Make My Videos Microphone: Neewer NW-700 Condenser Microphone Kit Audio Interface: Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 Laptop: MacBook Pro Camera: Sony RX100 mk5 Recording Software: Logic Pro X Editing Software: Final Cut Pro _____ How to Contact Me: Email: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aldas001/?h... Twitter: / aldas001 _____ Where Do I Get Most of My Formula 1 Pictures From: RaceFans: https://www.racefans.net/ ____ Thank you for watching, hopefully you enjoyed it and if you did then don’t forget to comment drop a like and subscribe to the channel for more. Il see you in the next one, Aldas.

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