It’s interesting to compare the legacy of Clark and Moss. Stirling was a living legend for more than fifty years and yet there is virtually nothing to commemorate his life. With Jim there is the Museum, Rally, Trail, café, monuments at his birth and burial place and the original Foundation and later Trust.
The Jim Clark Face Book page is very active while the Moss one is sadly not. Has anyone got any views on the reason for this?
There should be at least a blue plaque at Stirling’s home where he lives for 60 years.
As an aside how many other drivers have museums devoted them? Nuvolari, Senna ?