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British
11 June 1939 (84)
Bob Evans (11 June 1947)
Tom Pryce (11 June 1949)
Jean Alesi (11 June 1964)

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statistics

27 (27%)
43 (43%)
17 (17%)
3 (33.3%)
1st
9
100
99
360 (3.6 points per race avg)
37 (37%)
1965 South African Grand Prix
1973 United States Grand Prix
1965 Italian Grand Prix
1973 German Grand Prix

about Jackie Stewart

Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, (born 11 June 1939) is a British former Formula One racing driver from Scotland. Nicknamed the "Flying Scot", he competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships, and twice finishing as runner-up over those nine seasons.

Outside of Formula One, he narrowly missed out on a win at his first attempt at the Indianapolis 500 in 1966, and competed in the Can-Am series in 1971 and 1972. Between 1997 and 1999, in partnership with his son, Paul, he was team principal of the Stewart Grand Prix Formula One racing team.

Stewart was also instrumental in improving the safety of motor racing, campaigning for better medical facilities and track improvements at motor racing circuits.


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seasons

1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973,

finishing positions

grid positions

wins Jackie Stewart

# event constructor
1 1965 Italian Grand Prix round 8 BRM
2 1966 Monaco Grand Prix round 1 BRM
3 1968 Dutch Grand Prix round 5 Matra-Ford
4 1968 German Grand Prix round 8 Matra-Ford
5 1968 United States Grand Prix round 11 Matra-Ford
6 1969 South African Grand Prix round 1 Matra-Ford
7 1969 Spanish Grand Prix round 2 Matra-Ford
8 1969 Dutch Grand Prix round 4 Matra-Ford
9 1969 French Grand Prix round 5 Matra-Ford
10 1969 British Grand Prix round 6 Matra-Ford
11 1969 Italian Grand Prix round 8 Matra-Ford
12 1970 Spanish Grand Prix round 2 March
13 1971 Spanish Grand Prix round 2 Tyrrell
14 1971 Monaco Grand Prix round 3 Tyrrell
15 1971 French Grand Prix round 5 Tyrrell
16 1971 British Grand Prix round 6 Tyrrell
17 1971 German Grand Prix round 7 Tyrrell
18 1971 Canadian Grand Prix round 10 Tyrrell
19 1972 Argentine Grand Prix round 1 Tyrrell
20 1972 French Grand Prix round 6 Tyrrell
21 1972 Canadian Grand Prix round 11 Tyrrell
22 1972 United States Grand Prix round 12 Tyrrell
23 1973 South African Grand Prix round 3 Tyrrell
24 1973 Belgian Grand Prix round 5 Tyrrell
25 1973 Monaco Grand Prix round 6 Tyrrell
26 1973 Dutch Grand Prix round 10 Tyrrell
27 1973 German Grand Prix round 11 Tyrrell

pole positions Jackie Stewart

# event constructor
1 1969 Monaco Grand Prix round 3 Matra-Ford
2 1969 French Grand Prix round 5 Matra-Ford
3 1970 South African Grand Prix round 1 March
4 1970 Monaco Grand Prix round 3 March
5 1970 Belgian Grand Prix round 4 March
6 1970 Canadian Grand Prix round 11 Tyrrell
7 1971 South African Grand Prix round 1 Tyrrell
8 1971 Monaco Grand Prix round 3 Tyrrell
9 1971 French Grand Prix round 5 Tyrrell
10 1971 German Grand Prix round 7 Tyrrell
11 1971 Canadian Grand Prix round 10 Tyrrell
12 1971 United States Grand Prix round 11 Tyrrell
13 1972 South African Grand Prix round 2 Tyrrell
14 1972 United States Grand Prix round 12 Tyrrell
15 1973 Monaco Grand Prix round 6 Tyrrell
16 1973 French Grand Prix round 8 Tyrrell
17 1973 German Grand Prix round 11 Tyrrell

teams & teammates Jackie Stewart

season teammate
1965 Graham Hill
Lucien Bianchi
Masten Gregory
Roberto Bussinello
Giorgio Bassi
BRM compare 1965
1966 Graham Hill
Bob Bondurant
Vic Wilson
Innes Ireland
BRM compare 1966
1967 Mike Spence
Piers Courage
Chris Irwin
David Hobbs
BRM compare 1967
1968 Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Matra-Ford compare 1968
1969 Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Matra-Ford compare 1969
1970 Jo Siffert
Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Mario Andretti
Chris Amon
Ronnie Peterson
François Cevert
Hubert Hahne
March compare 1970
1971 François Cevert
Peter Revson
Tyrrell compare 1971
1972 François Cevert
Patrick Depailler
Tyrrell compare 1972
1973 François Cevert
Eddie Keizan
Chris Amon
Tyrrell compare 1973

news

The Scot will become the third recipient of the Gold Medal which recognises an individual who has given a lifetime of service to motorsport and who leaves a lasting legacy.Former FIA President Jean Todt was the inaugural winner in 2021, before Stewart presented legendary American motorsport team boss and latterly the owner of the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Roger Penske with the ...

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Brundle was coming to the end of his usual pre-race grid walk when he reached a roped-off section at the front of the starting grid which was only open to selected VIPs.
Among them was tennis legend Roger Federer, who had been one of Brundle’s targets from a list of attending VIPs.
Brundle happened to come across Stewart, who with his Swiss connections knows Federer well. The three-time ...

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Already a successful entrant of other people?s cars, Ken Tyrrell became a Formula 1 constructor at the end of 1970. By the time his team closed its doors at the end of 1998, after being bought by British American Tobacco, Tyrrell had racked up 23 world championship grand prix victories, two drivers? titles and a constructors? crown.
While much of that success came in the team?s early ...

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The outfit that, like Ferrari, manufactured its own parts including the engine, scored 17 wins and 11 poles between its world championship debut in the 1951 British Grand Prix and its final proper F1 start, as Stanley BRM, in 1977.
Some of the era?s best drivers appeared for BRM and seven won points-paying races.
For this list Autosport assessed the amount of success the drivers scored ...

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Towards the end of his championship-winning 1996 campaign, Hill was informed by Williams that he would not be retained for the following season, with the team opting to sign Heinz-Harald Frentzen as Jacques Villeneuve?s new teammate.
The decision came as a surprise to Hill, and left the British driver with limited options for 1997. He eventually signed for Arrows, who had scored just a single ...

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Spielberg had been refused permission to shoot the finale of 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the last part of the original trilogy, at the Petra archaeological site in Jordan.
However, after meeting Spielberg at a shooting event at Gleneagles, Stewart made an introduction to King Hussein of Jordan, who was also present.
The director was duly granted permission to use the location ...

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Hamilton is poised to break or equal records for both wins and titles this year, the Mercedes star currently on 90 race victories, one shy of Michael Schumacher's benchmark.
He's also on course to equal Schumacher's haul of seven titles, leaving the door wide open for Hamilton to become the standalone record holder in both categories by the end of the current regulations.
But despite those ...

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Race: 1973 Italian GP, Monza
Car: Tyrrell-Ford 006
We'd had a very good season at Tyrrell and I was leading the world championship going into Monza, which was the last grand prix in Europe. I knew I could secure the title before flying away, but then one of the rear tyres began to deflate during the race...


Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell 006 Ford
Photo by: David ...

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After hosting Formula 1 world championship rounds in 1952, 1953 and 1955, Zandvoort became a permanent fixture on the F1 calendar in 1958, only missing on the 1972 schedule as the drivers demanded improvements being made to the track to increase the safety.
But with the financial situation of the circuit becoming worse and worse in the early eighties and with the sport becoming less and less ...

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