D28
25th May 2014, 02:52
The Indy 500 tomorrow, reminds me of the times when front line F1 drivers regularly raced there. Professional racing drivers really lived up to the name at one point, competing in F1, Sportscars, Indy, F2, Can Am, whatever was available.
Most people know Jim Clark won the 500 and the World Drivers title in 1965, but the extent of his other racing and wins is quite remarkable, I don't know of anyone else who has a comparable record to his 1965 Tally.
He started off with a win at the South African GP Jan1.
Down under he added 4 wins in the Tasman series to take that championship.
Back in Europe he won the Syracuse GP Apr 4, for non-championship F1.
and also won the Apr 19 Sunday Mirror Trophy.
The month of May was dedicated to Indy, ceding Monaco to Graham Hill (probably would have won anyway, Clark never did win there)
Won Indy dominating the race.
Dropped into Mosport for the Players 200 sports car race, but a Lotus 30 was hopelessly outclassed by Chaparrals,
Coopers and McLarens.
Back to Belgium June 13 he began a run of 5 straight F1 victories which wrapped up the WC by the Italian GP.
For his 1965 point record Clark had 54, no other placings, no discards simply 6 wins,14 points ahead of Graham Hill,
(Rindt also did this 1970, but not too many others)
From this summary I make it 8 F1 wins, 4 Tasman, plus the Indy 500. I well may have missed some, I was concentrating on the major races. A remarkable year by any accounting.
Current exclusive contracts for F1 and most other series preclude the occurrence of such a season again, but we are all the poorer for it.
Most people know Jim Clark won the 500 and the World Drivers title in 1965, but the extent of his other racing and wins is quite remarkable, I don't know of anyone else who has a comparable record to his 1965 Tally.
He started off with a win at the South African GP Jan1.
Down under he added 4 wins in the Tasman series to take that championship.
Back in Europe he won the Syracuse GP Apr 4, for non-championship F1.
and also won the Apr 19 Sunday Mirror Trophy.
The month of May was dedicated to Indy, ceding Monaco to Graham Hill (probably would have won anyway, Clark never did win there)
Won Indy dominating the race.
Dropped into Mosport for the Players 200 sports car race, but a Lotus 30 was hopelessly outclassed by Chaparrals,
Coopers and McLarens.
Back to Belgium June 13 he began a run of 5 straight F1 victories which wrapped up the WC by the Italian GP.
For his 1965 point record Clark had 54, no other placings, no discards simply 6 wins,14 points ahead of Graham Hill,
(Rindt also did this 1970, but not too many others)
From this summary I make it 8 F1 wins, 4 Tasman, plus the Indy 500. I well may have missed some, I was concentrating on the major races. A remarkable year by any accounting.
Current exclusive contracts for F1 and most other series preclude the occurrence of such a season again, but we are all the poorer for it.