Starting from Pole, Clark was leading the race until he got a puncture. He lost a lap while limping back to the pits. He then drove qualifying lap after qualifying lap to regain the lost lap AND the lead. Unfortunately, he ran out of fuel and coasted across the line to finish third.
On the seventh April 1968 Jim Clark was tragically killed while driving a Lotus in a Formula Two race at the Hockenheimring in Germany. The cause of the crash was never identified; however, investigators thought it was most likely due to a deflating rear tyre.
The team replaced the green and yellow badge with a black one for a month after his death. The 1968 World Drivers Championship was won by team mate Graham Hill; he dedicated his title to Clark.
Jim Clark was then and is still regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time by many. Of the 72 starts Clark made, he won 25 of them, a remarkable 35 percent.















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