Co-driver killed in an accident in Jim Clark Rally
Oꦏne dead and another injured durꦫing a rally in Scotland.

A co-driver lost h🎃is life in an accident in the Jim Clark Rally on Saturday, Motorsport UK has announced.
Dai R🌟oberts was navigating for James Williams in the fourth round of the British Rally Championship when their Hyundai i20 N Rally 2 cra🐟shed on Stage 8 (Edrom).
Roberts, 39, was pr🐬onounced dead at the scene, while Williams was taken to a hospital with “serious but not life-thr𒀰eatening injuries”.
The remainder of the💫 event, as well as Sunday’s Jim Clark Reivers Rally, have been cancelled in the wake of the tragedy.
The organisers have already begun an investigation into the possible cause of the cr💖ash.
“Motorsport UK is deeply saddened to announce that co-driver Dai Roberts lost his life in an incident at 🧜the Jim Clark Rally on Saturday 24 May 2025,” the UK’s governing body said in a ꦇstatement.
“Driver James Will�𒈔�iams was taken by ambulance to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
“Motorsport U﷽K sends its condolences to Dai’s family and friends, the Jim Clark Rally, Jim Clark Memorial Motor Club and mem꧟bers of the motorsport community.
“Motorsport UK has initiated a full investigation into the circumstances of the incident and will work closely with the Jim Clark Rally event organisers and Jim Clark Memorial Motor Club and will cooperate with the relevant a🌠uthorities.”
A statement from Hyundai added: “Hyundai Motorsport are deeply sadden𒁃ed by news of the death of Dai Roberts and the injury to James Williams following a crash on the Jim Clark Rally in the UK. Hyundai Motorsport sends its sincerest condolences to Dai and James’ families and friends.”
Roberts had a🍎n elder brother named Gareth who died at the 2𝓡012 Targa Florio in Sicily.
The Jim Clark Rall𓃲y, named after the two-time Formula 1 champion, previously suffered a major tragedy when 🌠three fans were killed after two cars veered off course into spectator areas.
The rally was subsequently canned and only retuꦦrned in 2019 after the organisers took additional steps to en♔sure the safety of competitors and spectators.
It was added back to the British Rally C🥀hampionship’s calendar in 2ꦦ022.