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Formula 1's only Class B champion

Formula 1 crowned two champions in 1987, but one title is very much in the shadow of the other. SCOTT MITCHELL revisits Jonathan Palmer's Jim Clark Trophy success

Britain's title-free run between James Hunt's 1976 triumph and Nigel Mansell's success in 1992 remains the country's longest wait for a Formula 1 world champion, though it did pick up an F1 title of sorts during that period.

By winning the 1987 Jim Clark Trophy, Jonathan Palmer has the distinction of being Formula 1's sole officially recognised Class B champion. The award was created to give teams not running turbocharged engines something to fight for, and generally featured between four and six qualifiers.

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