Experience some of the quietest and most scenic driving roads in all of Scotland and the UK. Signed by all 20 current F1 drivers, including champions Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen, it is the 100,000th Lotus road car ever built. Commissioned last year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Clark’s tragic death in 1968, the unique Lotus Evora was unveiled at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed. •Celebration of motorsport icon Jim Clark at Bo’ness Revival Hillclimb 60 years after he competed•Story of Jim’s participation told in a new film featuring a Lotus Exige Sport 350. The unique Jim Clark Lotus Evora GT410 Sport was built in Lotus’ 70th year and was the 100,000th vehicle produced by the famous marque. The Lotus Evora has sports car agility, precision and response with GT comfort, practicality and refinement. Echoing the original car’s colour scheme with red paintwork, a silver roof and silver wheels, plus tartan upholstery, it carries Clark’s signature on each rear buttress. Originally opening in 1969 as the Jim Clark Memorial Room, and welcoming over 300,000 visitors, the new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum opens following a £1.6m expansion.Built to preserve the memory and display some of the incredible cars in which Jim Clark raced, the new attraction is a partnership between the Heritage Lottery Fund, Scottish Borders Council and The Jim Clark Trust and is expected to attract thousands of visitors a year.At the heart of the museum lies a trophy collection that perfectly encapsulates Clark’s winning career. JIM CLARK LOTUS COMPETITION WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT. For just £20 racing fans, car enthusiast and F1 aficionados can win the bespoke car, the prize in a year-long competition that supports the charity dedicated to the Scottish racing legend and the exciting new museum in Duns, the Scottish Borders. James Clark Jr. OBE (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) was a British Formula One racing driver from Scotland, who won two World Championships, in 1963 and 1965. We help fund and operate the new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum, Jim Clark Café Bistro, Jim Clark Trail and activities that promote heritage, education and inspiration. With a week to go before the competition to win the unique Jim Clark Lotus Evora closes, the race is on to buy a ticket and drive away in the 100,000th Lotus sports car. Expect a warm friendly Scottish Borders welcome and fresh locally sourced produce. Your data will be stored and processed in accordance with Today Clark is recognised as not only the greatest driver of his generation but also one of the sport’s true icons. Overcoming all the elements of the course, he pushed his Lotus to the limit and it’s still a competitive time today.Formula 1 World Champion in 1963 and 1965, and the winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 1965, Jim Clark made 72 Grand Prix starts, claimed 25 wins and 33 pole positions, all behind the wheel of a Lotus. The charity competition, which closes on August 29th, can be entered at www.jimclarklotus.com and gives participants the chance to own a truly landmark Lotus while raising funds to help The Jim Clark Trust. Jim and Jackie have together helped inspire a generation of success for Scottish motorsport and we hope the new museum can inspire future generations for many years to come.” A special Jim Clark Lotus Evora GT410 Sport also took pride of place at the opening. The Jim Clark Trust is a charity dedicated to celebrating the story of Jim Clark. You can win the 100,000th unique Jim Clark Lotus Evora Car signed by all 20 F1 Drivers at the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix for just £20!With a week to go before the competition to win the unique For just £20 racing fans, car enthusiast and F1 aficionados can win the bespoke car, the prize in a year-long competition that supports the charity dedicated to the Scottish racing legend and the exciting new museum in Duns, the Scottish Borders.The charity competition, which closes on August 29th, can be entered at Signed by all 20 drivers from the Monaco Grand Prix 2019, the Jim Clark Lotus Evora is a worthy memorial to one of the sport’s greatest heroes. your user name, log in details and language preferences. Powered by a supercharged, 3.5-litre 6-cylinder engine, producing 410 hp, the car can sprint from 0-60 mph in just 3.9 seconds.The competition’s close coincides with the official opening of the new Honorary President of The Jim Clark Trust, Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, will be present for the unveiling of a plaque following a five-year fundraising campaign and 15-month major redevelopment programme. Engineered to make every drive feel special. With a week to go before the competition to win the unique Jim Clark Lotus Evora closes, the race is on to buy a ticket and drive away in the 100,000th Lotus sports car. The Jim Clark Special Edition Lotus Evora GT410 Sport in Monaco (Image: The Jim Clark Trust). ADVANCED BOOKING. Highlights include his historic Formula 1 World Championship cups from 1963 and 1965 and the Indianapolis 500 trophy from victory in 1965.Other displays chart his early career from 1956 and his remarkable success through to 1968 in all types of motor racing. Formula 1 World Champion in 1963 and 1965, and the winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 1965, Jim Clark made 72 Grand Prix starts, took 25 wins and 33 pole positions - all behind the wheel of a Lotus. We, or rather Volvo will never know the answer to that coOldies may remember Z Cars and Dixon of Dock Green as the tough approach to criminals and their captWe use cookies to give you a better experience.