The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Jim Clark museum campaign crosses fundraisin­g finish line

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A funding drive to expand the museum honouring Fife-born motor racing legend Jim Clark has made the chequered flag with news of a £635,000 National Lottery windfall.

Coupled with £300,000 of public donations which poured in from motorsport fans from across the globe, the redevelopm­ent of the existing Jim Clark Room in the Borders town of Duns will now go ahead.

Scots triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart hailed the news a “dream come true” in celebratio­n of his friend, rival and the man many regard as the greatest racing car talent.

The £1.6 million project will see the existing small exhibition space in Duns redevelope­d to create a modern museum to celebrate the life and achievemen­ts of double F1 World Champion Clark.

Sir Jackie, honorary president of The Jim Clark Trust, said: “I’m thrilled the dream has come true and that sufficient funding is going to permit a great Scottish hero to be honoured by what will be an excellent testimony to his success as one of the world’s greatest racing drivers of all time.

“I am so proud to have been a friend of Jim. I learned so much from him and I miss him dearly.

“This initiative will recognise one of Scotland’s greatest sporting heroes in the very grounds that he so much loved,” said Sir Jackie.

Clark, who died in a Formula Two race at Germany’s Hockenheim circuit in April 1968, is honoured with a life-sized statue in Kilmany, where he was born and spent the first six years of his life, until the family moved to the Borders.

The new museum will provide expanded exhibition space showcasing memorabili­a and the trophy collection, two of Jim Clark’s race cars, new image galleries, film footage, interactiv­e displays, technology and an education zone.

Lucy Casot, head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland, said: “We’re delighted that, thanks to National Lottery players, we’re able to support the transforma­tion of the Jim Clark Room into an attraction worthy of his sporting greatness.”

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