PODCAST: Jackie Oliver on going from F1 driver to team boss – and Arrows' heartbreaking near miss at Hungary '97

This week’s guest on our Beyond The Grid podcast is that rarest of creatures: a man who was both a Formula 1 driver and a team owner.
Jackie Oliver’s F1 journey started in the worst possible circumstances when he had the unenviable task of replacing the great Jim Clark at Lotus in 1968, after the Scotsman had been killed at Hockenheim.
He went on to start 50 Grands Prix for Lotus, BRM, McLaren and Shadow, scoring two podiums, before hanging up his helmet to start his own team: Arrows.
He gives a fascinating insight into life as a driver in the 1960s, what he learnt from Colin Chapman that he would apply to life as a team boss, the incredible dramas that beset Arrows in the early days, and that heartbreaking ‘almost victory’ with Damon Hill in 1997…
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