No title. Jim Clark killed on Hockenheim Circuit, Germany.
M/S Jim Clark signing autograph at Hockenheim - narrator explains these are last pictures before the racing driver's tragic death. C/U Clark, he is kissed by female admirer. C/U Clark laughing. Panning C/U Clark's team-mate, driver...
No title. Jim Clark killed on Hockenheim Circuit, Germany.
M/S Jim Clark signing autograph at Hockenheim - narrator explains these are last pictures before the racing driver's tragic death. C/U Clark, he is kissed by female admirer. C/U Clark laughing. Panning C/U Clark's team-mate, driver Graham Hill making final adjustment to his car. C/U as Clark puts on helmet. C/U ditto. M/S as he puts on gloves. C/U ditto. C/U as Clark climbs into car. Panning C/U as Clark drives past camera. Panning shot the start of the race. C/U woman in pits with stop watch. C/U ditto. Panning shot Clark racing. C/U woman race official in pits. C/U another woman in pits, looking pensive.
Panning shot crowd and Lotus mechanics standing round wreckage of Clark's car - it had careered off the track, killing Clark instantly. C/U ditto. C/U Pan Graham Hill walking through the crowd to look at wreckage. M/S Hill looking at the smashed engine and rear wheels. M/S Hill and mechanics lifting the smashed body of the car and putting it into van. C/U pan Graham Hill carrying another piece of wreckage. Ditto as he walks through trees, he looks very sombre. Shaky shot of crying woman being helped through crowd.
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