Jim Clark Rally: Dai Roberts dies and driver seriously injured in crash
- Co-Driver Dai Roberts, aged 39, died in a crash during the Jim Clark Rally near Duns, Scottish Borders, at around 10:50 am on May 24, 2025.
- Driver James Williams, 27, sustained serious injuries that were not life-threatening and was transported to the hospital in Edinburgh for treatment.
- The Jim Clark Rally is a yearly closed-road motorsport competition held in the Scottish Borders, honoring Jim Clark, who won the Formula One World Championship twice in the 1960s, and it features as part of several rally series across the UK.
- Motorsport UK confirmed the death and launched a full investigation, stating it will cooperate with event organisers and authorities while sending condolences to Roberts' family and the motorsport community.
- The crash resulted in the cancellation of the rest of the competition as well as the next day's Reivers Rally, underscoring persistent safety issues following earlier fatal accidents in this rally series.
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