Jim Clark's victory at the 1966 United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen is a legendary moment in Formula 1 history.
Driving a Lotus 43 powered by the notoriously unreliable BRM H16 engine, Clark achieved a remarkable feat.
This was the only win for the BRM H16 engine in its Formula 1 career, making it a particularly special victory.
Key points about the race:
Clark's Dominance: Despite inheriting the lead due to retirements, Clark's driving prowess was undeniable. He finished a full lap ahead of his closest competitor, Jochen Rindt.
BRM H16's Sole Triumph: The win was a testament to Clark's skill in managing the temperamental engine.
Historic Significance: This victory marked Clark's third World Drivers' Championship title, and it was the first time a driver had won a championship in a car of their own manufacture (Lotus)
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