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Y ou likely know the name Sir Jackie Stewart; he is, after all, a three-time Formula 1 World Champion.His most recent championship was won behind the wheel of a Tyrrell 006, back in 1973; 52 years ...
In Martin Brundle's famous Grid Walk ahead of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, fans watched as Formula 1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart once again helped the Sky Sports F1 commentator, grabbing Black Pink ...
Sir Jackie Stewart issued the perfect response to an incident on the Miami Grand Prix grid, which saw him collared by an over-zealous security guard. Stewart, 83, still regularly travels for ...
Sir Jackie Stewart has admitted he is “forgetting people's names” as he opened up about dementia in a tear-jerking interview. The three-time F1 champion feels he could end up with the disease ...
Sir Jackie Stewart, a legendary figure in the world of motor racing, has dedicated £4.2 million to launch a formidable attack against dementia, a condition that has deeply affected his family.
Formula 1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart drove the Tyrell 006 race car he drove in 1973 to his third F1 driver's championship. He wore a helmet signed by every living F1 world champ, which will be ...
Triple world champion Jackie Stewart said he had likely driven his last lap in a Formula One car after steering his title-winning 1973 Tyrrell around the Bahrain Grand Prix circuit at the age of 85.
Sir Jackie Stewart turned 83 in June. In May, he became the oldest living Formula 1 winner and in 2017, he became the last surviving World Champion from the 1960s.
Jackie Stewart after a victory at Silverstone in 1965 (Getty Images) “Whenever I left home for Spa or the Nurburgring, I’d always think ‘am I coming back here ever?’ ...
Motor racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart has emotionally recounted the moment his wife forgot who he was, as his charity funds a new dementia blood test. The three-time F1 champion said Lady Stewart ...
There’s a scene five minutes into Jackie Stewart’s enthralling new biopic which presents, in very stark reality, the most traumatic of experiences for any student of a tender age in school ...