Champion magazine on 22 year-old Jim Clark’s chilling experience. Border Reivers didn’t have a trailer, so loaded its D-type on to Clark’s farm lorry. It was a frosty April 1958 so the radiator had been drained, and half-way to Berwick-on-Tweed its engine seized. Jim Clark drove on through the snow.
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Car launches were the staff of motoring correspondents’ lives. Still are. They had moments such as with the Peugeot 605. Co-driving with the late and much missed Michael Scarlett (below), technical editor of Autocar - we trusted each other with our lives – we raced across the Egyptian desert. It was blisteringly hot. The entire cavalcade of 4-valve 3 litre cars had an identical top speed of 146mph but mischievous Michael would turn off the air conditioning, releasing a few precious horsepower enabling us to pull ahead. Seemed innocent at the time although maybe not what you would confess to in a serious newspaper motoring column.
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