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Re: Barber Museum and 38s

To: "Chapman Era List" <chapman-era@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: Barber Museum and 38s
From: "Robert Allred" <robertallred@aros.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 12:23:33 -0700
I'm a big Clark fan,  enjoyed "...At the Wheel", now regard it as a bit of a
publicity job.

Eric Dymock's recent book, Jim Clark Tribute...published just a couple years
ago, gives a much, much
more interesting, and unvarnished look at Clark's life and career.  At first
I thought it was negative,
but on re-reading, and reflection, regard it as a more likley accurate, and
ultimately remarkable report,
as it includes some of Clark's difficulties, uncertainties, even
shortcomings...same as we all
struggle with.  '

Indeed, Clark's original racing mentor, and lifelong friend,  Ian
Scott-Watson, described the book after reading it as saying  "it is as if
Clark walked into the room!"

Dymock's book makes Clark a real human being instead of bigger than life
legend....if that make sense.
I recommend it.

Bob Allred  -  Riverton, Utah
'83 R100RT   Airheads # 6038
Lotus 7 & Crossle' 32
Utah Lotus Museum
Club Racing & Solo Events
<www.aros.net/~robertallred>

----- Original Message -----
From: john donohoe <gt6driver@yahoo.com>

snipped

> I'll have to go back to Andrew Ferguson's "Team Lotus"
> when I'm done with "Jim Clark at the wheel" !
>
> cheers,
> John D

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