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Visit to Jim Clark Museum in Duns.

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  1. gt4me

    gt4me F1 Veteran

    Sep 10, 2005
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    Visited the newly reopened Jim Clark museum today with my father.
    Formerly the museum, opened in 1969 wasn't much more than a room displaying trophies and a few items of memorabilia.
    The Jim Clark Trust have done a fantastic job raising the funds to create a museum worthy of a Champion.

    All Clark trophies are shown in a fantastic interactive wall display.
    Would recommend a visit for anyone on their way to completing the NC500 :)


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  2. GordonC

    GordonC F1 Rookie
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    That is very cool, thanks for sharing! If I'm ever in Scotland again, I will absolutely make the stop here.
     
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  3. fer312t

    fer312t Formula Junior

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    Very nice...thanks for the pics...
    Would love to visit someday as well.

    PS - for fans of Clark - in case you haven't seen it, this is a rare and very fun clip of Jimmy appearing on a gameshow in the USA, 1963

    Skip to time ~9:21
     
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  4. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    Beautiful looking type 25. While the Barber Museum in Alabama has a great collection of Lotuses, when it comes to F1 they have the early cars and the late cars but are missing the iconic models in the middle: 25, 49 and 72!
     

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