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  1. 1973 United States Grand Prix. Sir John Young Stewart OBE (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.

  2. Jackie Stewart. His outstanding track record still ranks him among the most successful champions, yet in terms of personally influencing the way Formula 1 racing developed Jackie Stewart stands alone. His one-man safety crusade made the sport much safer.

  3. Jul 7, 2023 · Jackie Stewart has revealed he suffered a stroke five weeks ago in a health scare which saw him fall “unconscious for a long time.”. The three-time F1 world champion, still a regular in and ...

  4. Jun 11, 2019 · The Legend – and F1 Hall of Famer. His outstanding track record still ranks him among the most successful champions, yet in terms of personally influencing the way Formula 1 racing developed, Jackie Stewart stands alone. His one-man safety crusade made the sport much safer.

  5. Sir Jackie Stewart became world champion in 1969, 1971 and 1973. Fifty years since he retired after that final title, Sir Jackie is still in the top 10 for all-time F1 race wins – with 27 victories to his name.

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · It is October 1973 and Sir Jackie Stewart is preparing to bow out of Formula 1 by celebrating his third World Championship win. He has raced in 99 grands prix, and he wants the 100.

  7. Sep 18, 2012 · Sir Jackie Stewart's enduring legacy stretches much further than 27 grand prix wins in 99 races, three world championships and being one of the greatest drivers ever to set foot in a...

  8. When Jackie Stewart retired from motor racing at the end of the 1973 season, he did so as a three-time Formula 1 World Champion and with a record tally of 27 Grand Prix victories. He was the outstanding driver of his time who bowed out at the very top.

  9. Although diminutive in size, Jackie Stewart, “The Flying Scot,” was a giant in racing circles. He became perhaps the most readily identified competitor in all the world during his successful, championship years in Formula One racing.

  10. Jackie Stewart was Britain's first driver to win three F1 World Championships in history. Born on the 11th of June of 1939 in Milton, Scotland, Sir John Young Stewart grew up to be one of the greatest pioneers of Formula 1 racing and the key individual who pushed the sport to become as safe as it is today.