Jim Clark secured his second F1 title in superlative fashion on this day at the 1965 German GP. In today's Great Read, the Scot's 1965 World Championship Lotus 33 breaks cover after four decades preserved in secrecy
From February 24-26, the Race Retro exhibition at Stoneleigh, Kenilworth is in part being "powered by Motor Sport". That merits something special, and on the Motor Sport stand one of the most mouth-wateringly significant of all surviving, unspoiled, highly original British Formula 1 cars is to be seen in public for the first time in well over 40 long years…
It won the 1965 Belgian, British, German – and Syracuse – GPs. It is the car in which the 1965 F1 world titles were secured. It is Jim Clark's Lotus-Climax Type 33 – chassis R11...
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