Formula 1 Racing Legend - Scottish Borders Farmer

Learn the story of one of the greatest racing drivers of all time

The Signature Collection

Exclusive to The Jim Clark Trust: clothing, books, art and unique gifts

Jim Clark Motorsport Museum

Discover the incredible story of Jim Clark’s life and racing career

Jim Clark Trail

Take a tour celebrating the beauty of the Scottish Borders and its rich motorsport heritage 

Jim Clark Café Bistro

Enjoy breakfast, lunch, tea or coffee, home baked scones, cakes and more

The Jim Clark Trust

The Jim Clark Trust is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the story of Jim Clark who won two Formula One Championships in 1963 & 1965 and the Indianapolis 500. The charity was formed in 2015 to help support, fund and operate the new Jim Clark Motorsport Museum. The origins of the Trust date back to the original Jim Clark Memorial Room opened in 1969 by Jim’s parents James and Helen and is still run by relatives of the Clark family.

The Jim Clark Cafe Bistro and Jim Clark Trail are operated by the Trust with profits going to charity to enhance the experience of visitors to the Museum and support tourism, culture and economic benefits in the Scottish Borders… the place Jim Clark cherished and called home. Our charitable aims focus on Heritage, Education and Inspiration.

Latest news

Visit the museum

Visit the award winning Jim Clark Motorsport Museum in Duns, Scottish Borders, and discover the incredible story of Jim Clark’s life and racing career with an exciting interactive museum experience complete with unique memorabilia.

Eat in the café bistro

Enjoy a delicious meal, tea, coffee or home baked scones and tempting cakes at the Jim Clark Café Bistro. Expect a warm friendly Scottish Borders welcome and fresh locally sourced produce. Friday & Saturday evening restuarant.

Follow the trail

Take a stunning driving tour celebrating the beauty of the Scottish Borders, the rich heritage of motorsport and local attractions. Experience some of the quietest and most scenic driving roads in all of Scotland and the UK.

“Jim Clark was the best of the best.
He was my boyhood hero.”

Aryton Senna