
Dutch GP 1967
If the Sixties had a single turning point, it was the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, won by Jim Clark with the revolutionary new Ford-Cosworth DWF engine in his Lotus 49. Read More …
If the Sixties had a single turning point, it was the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, won by Jim Clark with the revolutionary new Ford-Cosworth DWF engine in his Lotus 49. Read More …
Grand Prix technology has come light years from the days of the dominant Lotus Cosworth, shown here during its landmark debut at the Dutch GP of 1967 with F1 master Jim Clark at the wheel. Read More …
Forty years ago, driving Colin Chapman’s revolutionary Lotus 49 and the then still relatively new Ford Cosworth DFV engine, Jim Clark won the South African GP at Kayalami. This would prove to be the last of his 25 Formula One victories. Read More …