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Ranked! The legendary Jim Clark’s top 10 drives

The quiet Scot nevertheless left a lasting legacy, his 25 world championship victories from 72 starts is still enough for 10th on the all-time F1 wins list. Clark was also successful in Indycar racing, sportscars and touring cars, so selecting his greatest races was always going to be tough, but here they are in reverse order… Read Also: Formula 1Just like Jim Clark - Kimi ...

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The quiet Scot nevertheless left a lasting legacy, his 25 world championship victories from 72 starts is still enough for 10th on the all-time F1 wins list. Clark was also successful in Indycar racing, sportscars and touring cars, so selecting his greatest races was always going to be tough, but here they are in reverse order… Read Also: Formula 1Just like Jim Clark - Kimi ...

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  • What changed: The quiet Scot nevertheless left a lasting legacy, his 25 world championship victories from 72 starts is still enough for 10th on the all-time F1 wins list. Clark was also successful in Indycar racing, sportscars and touring cars, so selecting his greatest races was always going to be tough, but here they are in reverse order… Read Also: Formula 1Just like Jim Clark - Kimi .
  • Who it affects: Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Racing Bulls are the main threads to track.
  • Read next: Start with Andrea Kimi Antonelli or Racing Bulls archive for more context.

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A result shaped by track position and execution.

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It can shift the competitive picture around the teams and drivers involved across the current F1 picture.

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Source
Motorsport.com
Drivers
Andrea Kimi Antonelli (2026 Driver Profile), Jim Clark, Kimi Raikkonen (Bio & Records)
Teams
Racing Bulls (2026 Team Profile), Racing Point, Oracle Red Bull Racing (History & Technical Path)

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Source: Motorsport.com

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