A state-of-the-art new museum dedicated to motorsport icon Jim Clark will open in the Scottish borders this July.
The Jim Clark Motorsport Museum in Duns will replace the existing Jim Clark Room following a £1.6m revamp and will feature a wealth of Clark-related memorabilia.
Two of the legend’s race cars will form the centrepiece, alongside an “expanded and dynamic” exhibition space showcasing memorabilia and more than 100 trophies won during his career.
New image galleries, film footage, interactive displays, technology and education zones, meanwhile, will give the museum a thoroughly modern feel.
The project has been funded by Scottish Borders Council, The Jim Clark Trust, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Museums Galleries Scotland, and the Council has also worked with the charity Live Borders and the Jim Clark Memorial Room Trust to ensure it’s a worthy tribute to the legendary driver, who died on track at the Hockenheimring in April 1968.