Sir Jackie Stewart

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Sir Jackie Stewart is a legendary Scottish Formula One racing driver and three-time World Drivers' Champion, renowned both for his on-track success and his pioneering work on motorsport safety.

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instanceOf Formula One driver
human
motorsport safety advocate
racing driver
birthName John Young Stewart
championshipWinningCar Matra MS80
Tyrrell
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coFounded Stewart Grand Prix
coFoundedWith Paul Stewart
commentatedFor ABC Sports
BBC Sport
ITV Sport
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1939-06-11
familyName Stewart
FormulaOneDebutYear 1965
FormulaOneRetirementYear 1973
givenName John
hasChild Paul Stewart
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor campaigning for better safety standards in Formula One
pioneering motorsport safety improvements
three Formula One World Drivers' Championships
laterTeamEvolvedInto Jaguar Racing
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nickname The Flying Scot
notableAchievement advocated for medical facilities and safety standards at racing circuits
helped introduce mandatory seatbelts and improved barriers in Formula One
occupation racing driver
team owner
television commentator
placeOfBirth Milton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
racedForTeam BRM
Matra
Tyrrell
receivedTitle Knight Bachelor
sport Formula One
motor racing
spouse Helen Stewart
teamPrincipalOf Stewart Grand Prix
totalGrandPrixWins 27
totalPodiums 43
totalPolePositions 17
wonWorldDriversChampionshipInSeason 1969
1971
1973
workedAs Formula One television commentator
worldChampionships 3

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Tyrrell Racing Organisation (historical) driversChampion Sir Jackie Stewart
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Tyrrell Racing Organisation (historical) notableDriver Sir Jackie Stewart
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