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Mario Andretti was 10 years old when the first ever Formula 1 World Championship Grand Prix took place at Silverstone, on the 13th of May 1950. The 1978 World Champion has seen everything the pinnacle of motorsport has to offer over the past 75 years, and is one of just 34 drivers to win the ultimate prize, so he's the perfect person to celebrate such a landmark anniversary. Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Mario charts the history of F1 through his eyes. He explains how different the cars felt to drive in different eras of technical innovations, what it was like to compete in a very dangerous period of racing, and how safety improved over time. Mario also talks about what made World Champions Alberto Ascari, Jim Clark, Sir Jackie Stewart, Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher so special. Plus, he looks to the future of F1 – telling Tom about his role in the new Cadillac F1 team that will join the grid in 2026 and what they need to hit the ground running. This episode is sponsored by: MasterClass: see MasterClass's latest deal–at least 15% off–at masterclass.com/GRID Saily: get an exclusive 15% discount on your first Saily data plans! Use code GRID at checkout. Download Saily app or go to to https://saily.com/GRID Indeed: listeners of this show will get a seventy-five dollar sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at indeed.com/GRID
Betty, Greg and Christian debrief a perfect weekend for Oscar Piastri who's proved he's well and truly in the world championship fight. The team also discuss what happened to Lando, a fascinating battle in the midfield and is Fernando Alonso losing his touch? Christian talks about Sir Jackie Stewart's incredible Race Against Dementia Fundraiser, plus there's also a heated debate about radio freqencies and Lady Gaga.Join us throughout the 2025 Formula 1 season for race reviews, debriefs and the biggest names in F1. Make sure you follow us on all the socials and hit subscribe right here as our next driver on the pod is coming very soon.YouTube: @fastcuriouspodTwitter: @fastcuriouspodInstagram: @fastcuriouspodTiktok: @fastcuriouspodBluesky: @fastcuriouspod.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Warwick's race-winning record is second to none in the fearsome Formula 5000 era! The only Australian ever to win the Tasman Series against all comers and the AGP joining Sir Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark, Sir Jack Brabham!He raced against Frank Matich, Niel Allen, Alan Jones, Mario Andretti, AJ Foyt and many others. His second-by-second retelling of the horrendous crash in the Lola T300 at Surfers Paradise Raceway in 1973 that almost took his life is chilling to hear. He says, '99 times out of 100, I should have died that day!He happily admits to only occasionally being a Muscle Car driver in the terms of road-car-based racing cars, but if an F5000 isn't a real Muscle Car then what is?
Paul Tarsey talks to one of the greatest racing drivers of all time, Sir Jackie Stewart about racing, both now and then. Jim Roller hears from George Levy about his book about Jim Hall and his Chaparal cars and Nick Whale brings interesting thoughts on the current auction scene.
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. In this special episode, we sit down with one of the most iconic figures in the world of motorsport & business - Sir Jackie Stewart. Known as “The Flying Scot,” Sir Jackie is a three-time Formula One World Champion, a key advocate for safety in motorsport, and the founder of the charity Race Against Dementia. Key Discussion Points Sir Jackie's Early Life & Dyslexia Despite struggling with dyslexia, which affected his ability to read and write, Sir Jackie recounts how he turned his challenges into opportunities. The Art of Networking with VIPs Sir Jackie takes us behind the scenes, revealing the secrets of navigating relationships with the world's most influential people. The Importance of Delivering Value Success, as Sir Jackie points out, is about always exceeding expectations. Creating Lasting Connections Throughout his life, Sir Jackie has built meaningful relationships with some of the world's most successful people. Race Against Dementia Sir Jackie founded Race Against Dementia after his wife, Lady Helen, was diagnosed with the illness. He passionately discusses his mission to fast-track dementia research by funding young scientists and innovative projects around the world. Lessons in Humility and Success As one of the most successful figures in motorsport, Sir Jackie's humility and focus on service offer profound lessons for anyone looking to build long-lasting relationships and navigate the high-stakes world of business. Resources Mentioned: Race Against Dementia: Visit Race Against Dementia Follow Sir Jackie Stewart: Instagram Support with Mental Health and Well-being If you've been affected by any of the themes in this episode or are struggling with your mental health, the following resources may be helpful: UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. If you are in distress or despair, including thoughts of suicide, call Samaritans for free on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org. US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country. Connect with Truth, Lies & Work YouTube: Truth, Lies & Work YouTube Channel TikTok: Truth, Lies & Work TikTok Instagram: Truth, Lies & Work Instagram LinkedIn: Truth, Lies & Work LinkedIn Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn Connect with Leanne Elliott: LinkedIn Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com. Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.
In a very special episode of the RacingNews365 podcast, lead editor Ian Parkes and Nick Golding are joined by three-time F1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart. The current F1 season, the sport's safety and Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari are leading talking points.Rather watch than listen to the podcast? Then click here!
Elise Elliott's media career spans more than twenty-five years across television, radio, print and podcasting. Elise's experience has given her the journalistic edge to write, host and present across all media formats. Elise is a rev-head. Her daily drive is an old classic '68 convertible Mustang V8. Fitting then she is one of Australia's few women motoring journalists. Elise is co-host of the TV motoring show, Cool Cars, on 7MATE with Season 2 currently in production. Elise also test drives and films online motoring content for car brands including Aston Martin and McLaren.Elise was a presenter on Network Ten's motoring show WhichCar and was the motoring editor and contributor to ARE Media publications with monthly car columns in both Belle and House & Garden magazines. Elise co-hosts the popular Nine Radio podcast The Elliott Exchange—currently up to episode 86—with her husband, 3AW Mornings radio host Tom Elliott. She can be heard on the radio as a regular fill-in host on 3AW's Afternoons and contributor to 3AW's The Weekend Break. Elise is a sought-after MC, hosting several automotive events including the Grand Prix charity event with Sir Jackie Stewart, the Ford Mach-E launch with Daniel Ricciardo, and events for Porsche, Singer, and Bentley. Yes, here's a woman who can talk the “torque”!When not holding a mic you'll find Elise behind the wheel of her beloved '68 convertible Mustang… or out on the waves indulging in her latest passion, surfing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Send us a Hey Now!”Round 12 of the F1 2024 season and we head to Britain for the final leg of the triple header.The Sap man makes a return to the pod this week after his European adventures.He shares his tales of visiting Silverstone for FP1, FP2, meeting Paul, and shaking Sir Jackie Stewart's hand.On top of that we had an absolute stonker of a race so stop reading this and get listening!!The running order of this episode is:1) News & SocialAll the best bits from both the sports news out there as well as what caught our eye on the various social channels2) Brian's Video Vault https://youtu.be/RC_MkfGp-lM?si=P3BqicjPqQ-5bMH5. Dirty Side of the Track. Pit-Lane Paul reacts to Sap's Monaco lap. 6 mins. Very good!https://youtube.com/shorts/CcW67AzpeS0?si=nGfZ-E6dfzaNVsP3. Dirty Side of the Track. Sap's Lap of Monaco edited into a short with rock music. 1 min4https://youtu.be/ot_XThIVT5Q?si=okxN--5gb0g4WQwu. Brian Saperstein. The original video with commentary from Sap. 6 mins 3) British GP ReviewPractice, qualy, and race reviewKing of the pits vs the pitsPitlane PaulWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGBIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/Support the Show.
En este Expediente F1 hacemos un viaje por la asombrosa historia de "El Escocés Volador". Sir Jackie Stewart, un 3 veces campeón de la Fórmula 1 que cambió la historia de la máxima categoría, dentro y fuera de la pista. No te puedes perder su increíble historia. No olvides suscribirte, dejar tu like en este video y compartirlo.
Welcome to a special episode of The Fast and The Curious. This week we've teamed up with the brilliant charity Race Against Dementia to explore how the world of Formula One is helping find a cure for dementia, something very close to Christian's heart following his mum's diagnoses in 2023. Through conversations with the chairty's founder Sir Jackie Stewart and his son Mark, as well as one of the leading doctors working with the project, he looks at how attitudes and outlooks engrained in Formula One can help change the way science treats on the world's most deadly diseases. As always, we want you to be part of the show, too. Send any questions for the drivers or the team to fastandcurious@acast.com. You can also find us on TikTok and Instagram (@fastcuriouspod). Keep an eye out for live Q&As, race watch-a-longs and general behind-the-scenes action.The Fast And The Curious theme was written, performed and produced by Connor Jones at Humm Studios The Fast And The Curious is produced by 3040 Productions and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Jenkins has been involved in motor racing research for over 20 years. The first outlet for his work was the website oldracingcars.com, where his “Where Are They Now? Section presents several thousand profiles of racing drivers. His first book, Richie Ginther: Motor Racing's Free Thinker, was published to universal praise in 2020. This book won the Royal Automobile Club Motoring Book of the Year Award. His second biography, Mike Spence: Out of the Shadows, he turned his attention to the history of the team rather than the man. His newest book is a comprehensive history of the Tyrrell team titled Tyrrell: The Story of the Tyrrell Racing Organisation. The foreword is by Sir Jackie Stewart who drove for Tyrrell for many years, and it is published by EVRO.
Red Bull's revolutionary race car, McLaren's miraculous transformation and Aston Martin's sensational rise. On F1 Beyond The Grid in 2023, the stars behind the biggest stories of the season have sat down with Tom Clarkson to reveal the secrets behind their success and share fascinating insight into what life is like as a Formula 1 driver, Team Principal, engineer, designer, and more. In this end-of year special, Tom picks his favourite moments from a long list of stellar guests. Oscar Piastri underlined his credentials as a future Grand Prix winner with arguably the most impressive rookie season since Lewis Hamilton in 2007, but did you know the Australian's route to F1 began in the same way as Lewis? Hear how Adrian Newey, the genius behind Red Bull's record-breaking RB19, began designing at the age of 11. And listen to Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur explain how he handles the pressure of making the most successful Constructor in the sport's history champions again. Also featured are some F1 heroes from the past – including multiple World Champions Alain Prost and Sir Jackie Stewart. The clips in this episode come from the full episodes listed below. Thank you for listening in 2023. F1 Beyond The Grid will return in 2024. Adrian Newey, legendary F1 designer Andrea Stella, transforming McLaren Lando Norris, driving McLaren's revival Oscar Piastri, remote control racing to F1 rookie Daniel Ricciardo, dreaming of a ‘perfect' Red Bull return Liam Lawson, thrilled but ‘unfulfilled' by F1 debut Pierre Gasly, wanting to win again in 2024 Sir Jackie Stewart, 50 years a triple World Champion Alain Prost, 30 years since the ‘most difficult' season Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Germany's F1 cult hero Sam Michael, engineering his rise to the top of F1 James Vowles, aiming to win with Williams Fred Vasseur, pursuing the ‘pinnacle' with Ferrari Charles Leclerc, 2nd isn't enough Giancarlo Fisichella, history with Ferrari, Force India and Fernando Alonso Dan Fallows, directing Aston's rise George Russell, happier, hungrier + ‘holding his own' with Hamilton
Sir Jack Brabham, Sir Jackie Stewart, Nelson Piquet, Niki Lauda, Ayrton Senna, and now, Max Verstappen. The Dutchman joins an elite club of triple Formula 1 World Champions after wrapping up his third title in a row at the Qatar Grand Prix. From the heart of the paddock at the Lusail International Circuit, Tom Clarkson is joined by Sam Power, from Channel 10 in Australia, and Aston Martin Driver Ambassador, Jessica Hawkins, to reflect on the standout moments from Max's latest triumph. Verstappen tells Tom where this title ranks among his others, whilst we also hear from his manager Raymond Vermeulen and Red Bull Team Principal, Christian Horner. F1 Sprint winner Oscar Piastri joins the pod after McLaren's best weekend of the season and we discuss the first-corner collision between Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.
In this episode of the Track Limits podcast, we are joined by one of the most influential figures in shaping F1's online presence, Dylan Stewart.In this captivating podcast episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Dylan Stewart, a fascinating individual who has left an indelible mark on the world of Formula 1 and social media. Dylan Stewart's journey is a unique blend of heritage and innovation. As the grandchild of Sir Jackie Stewart, a three-time Formula 1 World Champion, motorsport runs deep in his veins. But it's his innovative work in the digital sphere that has garnered him recognition and admiration in the modern world of Formula 1.In this episode, we delve into Dylan's remarkable career, from his early days of fascination with racing to his pivotal role in shaping F1's online presence. He offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the digital strategy that catapulted Formula 1 into the digital age, engaging fans around the globe like never before.We explore the exciting challenges and opportunities in managing social media for a global motorsport phenomenon. From live race updates to interactive fan engagement, Dylan shares how F1 leveraged the power of social media to create a dynamic and immersive experience for fans.But this episode goes beyond the professional achievements; it unveils the person behind the title. Dylan opens up about his personal connection to motorsport, the wisdom he's gained from his father and grandfather, and the enduring passion that fuels his career.Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Track Limits. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let us know what inspires you about Dylan's incredible journey!Here are Dylan's socials so you can follow him on his journey:https://www.instagram.com/dylanstewart/https://twitter.com/dylanstewart/Make sure to subscribe, review and follow us on our socials:https://www.instagram.com/tracklimits/https://twitter.com/tracklimits_pod/https://www.tiktok.com/@tracklimitspodJoin our mailing list to learn more about Track Limits:https://www.tracklimitspod.com/Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, hit the notification bell, and leave a comment.
Hoy toca vídeo para paladares exquisitos, para los que “de verdad” saben de coches. Y es que, cuando se habla de grandes pilotos, al final siempre se acaba nombrando a los mismos… y nos olvidamos de otros. Sí, sí, ya sé lo que estáis pensando: “Máximo, esta vez te has pasado”. Puede que si digo que es Ickx es “EL” mejor, exagere, pero si digo que es “Uno de los mejores”, taxativamente, no exagero. ¿No me crees? Eso es que no conoces su historia. Nosotros te la contamos. Y es que todos tenemos la manía de medir lo buenos que son los pilotos por su palmarés… Sí, yo a veces puedo caer en este error… ¡qué es un gran error! Y, ¡ojo! que el palmarés del Sr. Ickx no es pequeño: Ganador de ocho Grandes Premios de F1, 25 podios 12+1 pole position, dos veces subcampeón de Fórmula 1 una con Brabham y otra con Ferrari; Campeón de Europa de F2; seis veces ganador en las 24 Horas de Le Mans, dos veces campeón del mundo de resistencia, campeón de la Copa Can Am y ganador del París-Dakar en 1983… ¿Por qué, en mi opinión, Ickx es de los mejores pilotos de la historia? Porque valoro mucho a los pilotos polivalentes que van rápido con cualquier coche, en cualquier condición. Ickx, Jacky para los amigos como nosotros, es probablemente el mejor ejemplo de los que os digo, porque ha ido rápido en seco y en mojado, con fórmulas, prototipos, GT o turismos, en pruebas de circuito, rallyes o raid y yo añadiría que, durante muchos, pero muchos años. “No me traigas más”. Jacques Bernard Ickx nació en Ixelles, Bélgica el 1 de enero de 1945… Cuando en 1956 el padre de Jacky aficionado y muy involucrado en las carreras, le llevó al circuito de Spa, nada más y nada menos que Spa, a ver correr a Juan Manuel Fangio el pequeño Jacky de solo 11 años le dijo: “Papá, no me traigas más… me aburro”. Jacky no era buen estudiante y para motivarle le compraron una moto Zündapp de 50 con la que empezó a correr en “Mini triales” y enseguida a ganar y descubrió algo que sí le gustó: La alegría de estar entre los mejores. Jacky, además de gran piloto, os lo puedo asegurar, es un caballero. Y, por cierto, gran admirador de Alonso. Y da gusto oír y leer sus palabras. En una entrevista contaba que “Una victoria es una victoria, pero hay algunas que son más valiosas que otras”. Y añadía algo propio de los grandes pilotos: “Es la calidad de tus oponentes la que te da la mayor gloria. En francés existe un dicho: Cuando ganas con facilidad, ganas sin gloria”. Este comentario los he oído en labios de Fangio, Rossi, Senna, Schumacher y otros pilotos de ese nivel… pero no recuerdo habérselo oído a Hamilton… a lo mejor se me ha pasado… cada cuál que saque sus propias conclusiones… Así que esta historia de Jacky no va a ser una sucesión de fechas y resultados… si esto os interesa, os vais a Wikipedia y andando. Vamos a hacer un repaso de alguna de sus gestas, solo de algunas, que demuestran el nivel y la calidad de Jacky… G.P. de Francia. Rouen (1968). Jacky, como todos los grandes, era un mago bajo la lluvia y consiguió muchos y buenos resultados en mojado…. Entre ellos su primer triunfo en F1, con una ventaja de casi una vuelta sobre el segundo. ¿Sabéis quién fue el segundo? ¡John Surtees! Y el tercero nada menos que Sir Jackie Stewart… G.P. de Alemania. Nürburgring (1972). Hemos dicho que todos los grandes pilotos han destacado sobre el agua. Y añadiría que, aquello “grandes” que han podido correr en el “Infierno verde” también han destacado… y Jacky se convirtió en un verdadero “meister” del Nordschleife. 24 horas de Le Mans (1977). Solo 3 horas después de tomar la salida con un Porsche 936 el coche de Jacky se rompe. Y el equipo decide que pilote el coche de Jürgen Barth y Hurley Haywood, que iba en la 42ª posición… estas cosas se podían hacer. Rally Paris-Dakar (1983). Tras correr y ganar en 1979 la Can-Am, la serie norteamericano-canadiense que se hacía con coches realmente especiales… Y de vuelta a Europa Jacky descubre el Rallye Paris Dakar. En 1982 había sido quinto, pero lejos de primero y en 1983 se inscribe en el rallye con un pedazo de Mercedes Benz 280 G y teniendo como copiloto al actor Claude Brasseur. Decimos que Ickx es casi de la familia porque su actividad en el Motorsport fue frenética: Fue el piloto que puso a punto del Porsche “Moby Dick”, el Turbo más brutal de la historia… Fue colaborador necesario en la victoria del Mazda 787B con motor rotativo en las 24 horas de Le Mans… Y fue quien convenció a Porsche de participar en el París-Dakar… Coche del día. Voy a elegir uno que ya tengo: El Ferrari 312B3… porque sí, tengo uno, aunque sea de slot… en realidad v arios… ¡estaba enamorado de ese coche y sobre todo del sonido de su motor! Cuando lo vi y lo oí en el Jarama os juro por Dios que se me saltaban las lágrimas.
In this weeks mini episode, we take you through some of the common terminology used throughout an F1 race weekend so you know wtf is going on!Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes@ellebaillieu@Amypejkovic@Patriciavalerimellior Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here!@ellebaillieu@Amypejkovic@Patriciavalerimellior
Een nabeschouwing op de GP van Hongarije, waarin Red Bull een eeuwenoud record van McLaren definitief aan gruzelementen reed. Red Bull heeft het oude record uit 1988 van McLaren verbroken door 12 keer op rij te winnen. Red Bull evenaarde tegelijkertijd McLaren's record uit 1988 van het winnen van de eerste 11 races van een seizoen. 250e podium voor Red Bull Verstappen's winstmarge van 33.731 seconden was de grootste sinds die van Lewis Hamilton bij de Russische Grand Prix van 2021. Verstappen wordt de vijfde coureur in de geschiedenis die zeven opeenvolgende races wint, Vettel heeft het record in handen met negen overwinningen op rij. Verstappen leidde vandaag voor de 11e keer in zijn carrière van start tot finish en bracht hem op gelijke hoogte met Sir Jackie Stewart en Michael Schumacher. Aflevering 154 van RaceReporter, seizoen 7 van deze onafhankelijke Formule 1 podcast. Lucas Degen met * Jeroen Demmendaal, autosportschrijver van o.a. het boek Formule Hopeloos en Volgas Magazine * Jeroen Scholte, volgt F1 en MotoGP In deze aflevering: - De 44e zege van Max Verstappen - Het tweede opeenvolgende podium van Norris en McLaren - De pole van Hamilton - Het ontslag van Nyck de Vries - De spannende gevechten in het middenveld - Vooruitblik op de GP van België - Twitter luisteraars vragen RaceReporter is een onafhankelijke podcast en moeten het hebben van donaties. Support RaceReporter ga naar petjeaf.com/f1podcast
We were looking forward to watching a race in Imola this past weekend, and while we're disappointed that the race was cancelled we agree with the decision to do so.We've identified a new F1 job that at least one of us wants.Martin Brundle was afraid he almost got Sir Jackie Stewart thrown out of the Miami GP.The cancellation of this past weekend's race may have an impact on several teams development plans.Pirelli is introducing a new tire construction starting in Silverstone.Daniel Ricciardo had a seat fitting at Alpha TauriShanghai has renewed their Grade 1 Certification.
We must have been inspired by the Miami heat, because this episode is SPICYYYY, There are so many steamy hot takes you might need an ice bath after this one. And SPOILER ALERT: 2 out of 3 cohosts of this show hated Charles's pants. We said what we said!!!!!On our first stateside race of the 2023 season we cover: paddock shenanigans, curious fashion choices, WAGS, Americans being “cringe,” influencer Drama (with a capital D), Damn Daniel, Luisa and Lando??, friends of the pod getting to have some amazing experiences, and yet another banger weekend for Red Bull.No burritos were harmed in the making of this episode because we didn't get them #wtfchipotle #stillloveyoukevinAlso, Sir Jackie Stewart? He's an icon, he's a legend, and he is the MOMENT. If you see this you have to leave us a 5 star review or you'll have 7 years of bad luck (we don't make the rules).LOVE YOU!@GirlsJustWanna_F1 on Insta@GirlsJustWannaF1 on TikTok@GirlsWannaF1Pod on TwitterTo work with us, email: GirlsJustWannaF1@gmail.comAll the LinksThanks for Listening!♥️ Natalie, Rachel, and Shanna
On this week's Sky Sports F1 Podcast, Matt Baker is joined by Martin Brundle, Natalie Pinkham and Karun Chandhok to discuss all the thrills from the Miami Grand Prix. The team discuss if all 3 tyre compounds should be used during different races (05:06), what did Sir Jackie Stewart say to Roger Federer? (30:47) and debate the success of LL Cool J's pre-race introduction (39:04).
Join Brian and Patrick on the Hard Compound, an American take on Formula 1. In this episode, rap stars, tech billionaires, and South Florida sun. Miami goes hard but doesn't go over the top. Why Max Verstappen is the best, why Lewis Hamilton will have to wait till 2025, and why Fernando Alonso is the GOAT. Plus, the future of F1 goes through America. But, wait. There's more. No King Charles, and no Ferrari return to glory. What's gone wrong inside McLaren, and why is the experienced rookie Nyck de Vries having such a tough time in Formula 1? Plus, Sir Jackie Stewart still getting it done, a return to Marlboro liveries, Romain Grosjean back in F1, and the best James Bond film.As always, thank you for listening to everybody's most beloved father and son F1 podcast!
He's one of the greatest drivers in the history of Formula 1. Sir Jackie Stewart became World Champion in 1969, 1971 and 1973. 50 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. He started out with the BRM team in 1965, before joining Tyrell Racing three years later. They enjoyed five years of success, in which Jackie cemented his status as a legend of the sport. The Flying Scot, as he was also known, tells Tom Clarkson that winning was all that mattered. But for all the highs, there were also dreadful lows. Formula 1 was an extremely dangerous sport in Jackie's era. Three of his close friends were killed in F1 races – Piers Courage, Jochen Rindt and his Tyrrell teammate, Francois Cevert. Jackie explains how he became almost desensitised to death and how he removed all emotion from his racing to succeed. The hectic lifestyle of a Formula 1 World Champion eventually caught up with Jackie and proved to be a huge factor in his decision to retire. Much of his life after F1 was dedicated to improving the safety of the sport and many of the changes to protect the drivers today are thanks to him. Jackie opens up about the relationship with his wife, Helen, and sons, Paul and Mark. He reveals why he didn't stop racing as Roger Williamson lost his life at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1973, and why Formula 1 still means so much to him now. Follow, rate and review F1 Beyond The Grid and share this episode using #F1BeyondTheGrid. To hear more of Sir Jackie Stewart's F1 story, listen to his first BTG interview here.
John Hindhaugh reports from the launch of a GT3 Michelin Le Mans Cup programme for Steller Motorsport. The 2022 GT4 Champions from British GT will be campaigning an Audi R8 LMS Evo 2 in ACO competition in 2023 whilst raising funds and awareness for Sir Jackie Stewart's “Race against Dementia” charity. Hear what is expected from this new challenge as John chats to Team Manager Max Daymond, drivers Sennan Fielding and James Wood and Team Principle Gary Blackham.
Unbelievable really that it's taken so long for something as cultured as Car-Chum to enter the world of art. It's happened in style now though with an automotive artist to the stars. Share in Art by Bex's enthusiasm of painting cars for drivers like Sir Jackie Stewart and Mark Blundell. Join culture-vulture Car-Chums Tony and Mike in the gallery with Bex on this edition of Car-Chum.Support the show
Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel share tales of unfathomable endurance against the odds, in terrible conditions or in the face of great pain at the wheel of a motor car. From Tazio Nuvolari on the Mille Miglia to Sir Jackie Stewart at the Nürburgring, these are the greatest feats of driving endurance of all time. The best writers, the finest stories and no ads, all on The Intercooler's beautiful website. Visit www.the-intercooler.com.
For Day 3 of Beyond The Grid's pre-season warm-up, Tom Clarkson introduces a full-length archive episode with a veteran of F1's most dangerous period. Sir Jackie Stewart is a triple F1 World Champion, who battled some of the greatest drivers of all time in the 1960s and 70s. Sir Jackie remembers the races, the rivals and risks he faced at a time when F1 was very different. 30 Days of Beyond The Grid continues tomorrow. For the latest F1 pre-season news, visit F1.com, download the F1 app and follow F1 on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok This episode is sponsored by: LinkedIn: find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at linkedin.com/GRID Shopify: sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beyondthegrid
Graham and Luke return for another year of, well, shite talk. Today, we talk about: Adrian Newey's interview with The Race (3:10) McLaren's struggles with the F1 2022 tyres and their already stated target for 2023 (15:20) Some Alpine floor talk, the last minute rules changes they decided to bear (26:53) Mercedes discussion on how bouncing was breaking their engines, and a general talk about car philosophies (35:01) The new Sir Jackie Stewart doc (47:55) Stewart spoilers basically finish here and we talk some more post-season content (66:30)
Sir. Jackie StewartIf there ever was a unicorn in the pantheon of racing greats then it would be Sir Jackie Stewart!Maybe no other driver of his era made such huge contributions both on and off the trace track, to the overall professionalism as well as the safety aspects that undoubtably saved tens of lives. Nicknamed the ‘Flying Scott' he had a swift ascendancy up the racing ranks to Formula One where he won the World Drivers Championship three times and raced in nearly everything else along the way. Surviving an era where he lost so many dear friends, Sir Jackie gave his whole life to making the sport better for everyone. Despite being a severe dyslexic, his business acumen is nothing short of brilliant, and his relationships with brands such as Rolex and Ford have lasted many decades. Throughout this amazing journey he has enjoyed the support of his beautiful wife Helen. From the pitlane doing timing, to the halls of royalty, they have been a dynamic team. Now it is his time to be her rock as she is suffering from Alzheimer's, but the difference is Sir Jackie is tackling this devastating disease with all his energy and resources, bringing together his vast network to find a cure. I met with Sir Jackie in the summer during a trip to the UK, and to spend a few hours at his magnificent country estate was an honor. Seeing the memorabilia from such a life made me appreciate even more who he really is and what he achieved. I hope you enjoy the conversation and please visit www.lifewithlegends.com to view the limited edition portrait of Sir Jackie which is signed by him, with only 24 ever being printed. Thanks for listening!JB
In this week's Driven Chat Podcast, John Marcar and Rachael Downie are joined by Dylan Stewart, a man who helped change the face of Formula 1 on social media. Dylan isn't the first in his family to impact the sport, though his grandfather, Sir Jackie Stewart, was a pioneer in the world of safety in F1.In this week's conversation, Dylan talks about his work with F1, which resulted in individual teams taking an entirely new approach to their social feeds with memes, humour and fun, becoming a crucial part of one of the most commercial motorsport entities in the world. As well as discussing all things F1, Dylan offers some invaluable insights into the world of social media with some great tips for anyone hoping to grow a personal or commercial social feed. The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital - for more information on Driven Chat, visit www.drivenchat.comGet involved!Driven Chat on YouTubeDriven Chat on InstagramDriven Chat on Facebook Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Jackie Stewart is one of F1's most legendary drivers. But right before the Flying Scot was to begin his 100th career Formula One start... he retired. Why did he stop at #99? And how did he become even MORE influential in motorsport after his retirement? Today on Past Gas, the story of the unforgettable Sir Jackie Stewart. More about Show: Follow James on IG and Twitter @jamespumphrey. Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes. Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/PastGas. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/PastGas. Thanks to our sponsors: Get Valvoline for your car! Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code pastgas to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Sign up today at stitchfix.com/GAS to get $20 off your first purchase. Get started at chime.com/gas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nabeschouwing op de Grote Prijs van Frankrijk op Circuit Paul Ricard, waar Max Verstappen met zijn zevende zege van het seizoen verder uitliep in het WK, na een dure fout van Charles Leclerc. Een aantal ronde records: - Het was de 300e race voor Lewis Hamilton. Hij is de enige rijder dit seizoen, die alle races heeft uitgereden. - Max Verstappen pakte zijn 27e overwinning. Hij heeft daarmee evenveel overwinningen als Sir Jackie Stewart. Het was Max' 130e start met Red Bull wat een record is voor het team. Max heeft nu 1.500 ronden aan de leiding gereden. - Voor de 50e keer stonden Max Verstappen en Lewis Hamilton samen met elkaar op het podium. - Fernando Alonso brak het all-time record voor het aantal afgelegde ronden wat in handen was van Kimi Räikkönen. In deze aflevering: De zevende zege van het seizoen voor Verstappen De dure fout van Charles Leclerc en de gevolgen voor de WK-strijd De tactische chaos bij Ferrari De sterke race van Mercedes Alpine versus McLaren in het middenveld Vooruitblik op de GP van Hongarije De luisteraars vragen via twitter Lucas Degen en we zijn vandaag met twee man minder, want helaas zijn Charrel Jalving en Jeroen Scholte er niet bij. Wel een andere Jeroen: * Jeroen Demmendaal; autosportschrijver voor o.a. Volgas Magazine, NRC, en bezig met een boek op basis van een RaceReporter winterspecial! * Plus als invaller een heuse RaceReporter debutant, en de tweede vrouw in onze geschiedenis, we zijn erg blij dat je er bent: Melanie Keatley Support RaceReporter word lid f1podcast.nl
Welcome to a very special episode of The Driven Chat Podcast. This week, it's a highlight show recorded at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2022. John Marcar and Rachael Downie roam around the Festival to speak to as many personalities as possible.Over the three days, here is who you'll be hearing from in this episode:On day 1: we speak to Zenvo Chairman Jens Sverdrup, Tim Burton (aka Shmee150), content creator Joe Achilles, broadcaster and journalist Quentin Willson, photographer GF Williams, racing drivers Marino Franchitti, Jenson Button, Alex Brundle, Jack Goff PLUS Roger Bailey from Radford, James Walker AKA MrJWW and we take our first visit to the Bonhams Marquee as it wouldn't be a Goodwood event without spending some time with our favourite auction house.On Day 2: We speak to a collection of motor racing legends, including Derek Bell, Jacky Ickx and Sir Jackie Stewart - 3 absolute legends! As well as those three icons, we catch up with Jenson Button once more, plus Rob Bell, Jim Glickenhaus, Andre Lotterer, Sam Hancock and Steve Soper AND we get to hear the auction go through of our incredible Aston Martin DBS Superleggera from the film No Time to Die.Day 3: involves yet more conversations with voices including; Justin Law, John Watson, Catie Munnings, Baffle Haus's Sam Daymond, journalist Alex Goy, content creator Sid North and our very own Amy Shore makes an appearance after a short break from the podcasting world!All of these amazing voices PLUS the occasional atmospheric sound bite from 3 packed days at the 2022 Goodwood festival of speed. Enjoy!Find the episode in the usual podcast places and see the entire back catalogue at drivenchat.comGet in touch with the show via email - podcast@drivenchat.com or slip into our DM's on your preferred social feed, and don't forget to check out our youtube channel via YouTube.com/DrivenChat, to see some premium visual car content!The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital - for more information on Driven Chat, visit www.drivenchat.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We decode the WhatsApp Whisper®️ from (Sir) Jackie Stewart about (Sir) Lewis Hamilton. Robstradramus makes another prediction. Support the show
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Dr Sam Moxon, narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. Sam has been doing some soul searching recently, and he got to thinking about health, remembering something that was mentioned in a recent podcast recording. Sam recently hosted a podcast with some pretty eminent researchers (check out the latest show on our main podcast) involved in the Race Against Dementia (RAD) initiative. One of the guests was talking about an interaction he had with Sir Jackie Stewart, the founder of the charity. He was recalling a conversation they shared where Sir Jackie expressed his frustration at how slow things seemed to move in dementia research. That was, I think, a part of the reason he started the charity. He wants to bring that F1 level of speed and innovation into the field. So how can we improve this image of slow progress, and try and feel a little better about our future? Sam explores in this blog. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-are-we-proactive-enough-about-dementia/ -- Dr Sam Moxon is a biomaterials scientist at the University of Manchester. His expertise falls on the interface between biology and engineering. His PhD focussed on regenerative medicine and he now works on trying to develop 3D bioprinting techniques with human stem cells, so that we better understand and treat degenerative diseases. Outside of the lab he hikes through the Lake District and is an expert on all things Disney. Enjoy listening and reading our blogs? We're always on the look out for new contributors, drop us a line and share your own research and careers advice dementiaresearcher@nihr.ac.uk
Good Morning Monaco FRIDAY MAY 27, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Sir Jackie Stewart hosts Monaco film pre-premiere The Monaco F1 Grand Prix is back in action post-pandemic, with the most exclusive off-track red carpet taking place at One Monte-Carlo in the heart of the Principality... ACM's Boeri regrets passing of European-style partners Speculation has increased in recent weeks over the future of F1 in Monaco, and whether it has a future at all, as the telegenic sport attracts new American and worldwide fans... Passengers faced with hundreds of delays and cancellations at easyJet An IT glitch caused almost 200 easyJet cancellations from early afternoon on Thursday, many of them affecting the airline's base at Gatwick... Menton thankful for Grand Prix business It is not only the Principality itself that benefits from the economic boost of the Monaco Grand Prix, but surrounding towns... DULY NOTED: Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone was arrested at Buenos Aires Airport on Wednesday after a pistol was found in his luggage. However, he was soon released and allowed to continue on a private flight to Switzerland. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
Stuart Garlick welcomes the voice of motorsport in North America, and Formula E announcer, Bob Varsha to the podcast. Bob worked with the Formula E world-feed team from 2016 to 2019, and now works as the lead commentator on CBS in the United States for Formula E and Extreme E. He's worked for the majority of US sports broadcasters, on IMSA, IndyCar, and of course Formula One, and has stories about Nigel Mansell, Sir Jackie Stewart, Dario Franchitti, Lucas di Grassi, and many more people.Song: Netrum & Halvorsen - Phoenix [NCS Release]; music provided by NoCopyrightSounds; free Download/Stream: http://NCS.io/Phoenix watch: http://youtu.be/yH88qRmgkGI
After the record-breaking return of the Australian Grand Prix to Melbourne, hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato wrap up Charles Leclerc's crushing win for Ferrari (02:43) and Daniel Ricciardo's promising showing for McLaren (07:53), while we hear from a host of big-name guests who joined us on In The Fast Lane Live from Albert Park including Sir Jackie Stewart, Oscar Piastri, Alex Albon, Guenther Steiner, Andreas Seidl and Ted Kravitz (13:12).
Join Brian and Patrick on the Hard Compound. In this special episode, we chat about our F1 favorites. Favorite driver, favorite young driver, favorite track, favorite livery, favorite memory, and more. We also reflect on our least favorite memory, the tragic, unnecessary death of Jules Bianchi. This episode closes with a discussion on how F1 TV can easily improve, and on how the center of gravity in Formula One is moving from England to America. Great stuff. Give a listen. And subscribe.Contact: hardcompoundpod@gmail.com
GHIT 0280: Scott McMichael - Long Time Dirt and Endurance Racer Scott McMichael started out as a dirt track racer and has transitioned to endurance racing as and arrive and drive and grand poohbah of the Sir Jackie Stewart's Coin Purse Racing and founder of The Unofficial Facebook Group of the 24 Hours of Lemons(TM). Scott was long overdue to come on the podcast. We discuss many aspects of both dirt track racing and endurance racing, especially with the 24 Hours of Lemons, A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/ScottMcMichael If you would like to help grow our sport and this podcast: You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating or even better, a podcast review, we would greatly appreciate it and it would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving. For instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is very easy. If you go to your podcast library, under shows and click on the podcast you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. We hope you enjoy this episode! PS Please don't forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, don't forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40. Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order. They are a great system and truly invaluable in safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross etc. The recently released second generation systems and app increases the capability of the system greatly. Best regards, Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers Highlights for this episode are: 1) Add another item to the things not to Google, the original Facebook group title was Lemons Party, No Not That Kind of Party 2) We answer Ben's write in question of how Scott started out racing dirt tracks and when/if he will return. I think Ben may be looking to scratch an itch. 3) Scott's endurance racing plans and interests, as well as a summary of some of the endurance racing highlights he has experiences so far. 4) Sometimes people will ask what do you get out of racing. Scott has a great story the describes the Spidey Sense that many drivers develop from racing on track. This also helps with street driving, especially for the newer drivers on your team or family. 5) We put out an APB for Aaron who we have lost track of since the summer. 6) Stories of how Derek's clown shoes took out a potentially class winning Mini at PittRace. 7) Ton's of pressure was applied when we ask Scott some of the best themes that come to mind. We also discuss what makes a great theme for those looking to enter a race. Also, what would seem to be an initially great theme but really isn't. To follow Scott's exploits: On Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/SirJackieStewartsCoinPurseRacing On YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/user/RacingG73 or go to The Unofficial Facebook Group of the 24 Hours of Lemons(TM) at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222036431151240
It's a very special episode of the podcast this week as I'm joined by three-time Formula One World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart. It was a privilege to chat with him about his early years shooting and then racing, the people he's met from many and varied walks of life, to setting up the pioneering charity Race Against Dementia. His love of Scotland has never diminished and as you'll hear, it plays an important part in his Ultimate Road Trip. 1. What's the car - make, model, colour? 2. Why that car? 3. Destination......anywhere. 4. Who's the passenger? 5. Seminal soundtrack. Thanks again for listening, please share, follow or subscribe!
He won the Formula 1 world championship three times, held the record for the most F1 race wins for 14 years and survived one of the sport's most perilous eras. And yet Sir Jackie Stewart has arguably achieved more away from the cockpit than he ever did inside it. This is the story of one of motorsport's true greats.
Can we really rewire our brains? What makes a world champion special? Dr. Kerry Spackman shares his expert knowledge, personal experience, and advice for workplaces with Sir John Kirwan.He has worked with some of the most impressive people and companies on the planet, from the All Blacks and Formula One, to Sir Jackie Stewart and Lewis Hamilton on how to optimize their performance at the highest level. Dr Kerry let Sir John Kirwan pick his mighty mind on neuroscience (brain stuff), growth mindset, his learnings from the world's best, and his advice for workplaces on creating an environment that fosters creativity and growth. Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ review and share the podcast with your friends! You can connect with us on social media at @getmentemia. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s Monaco race week! TC and Damon are very excited this week as they preview the classic street race - especially when Monaco master Sir Jackie Stewart joins to discuss how to win in the Principality, and who might triumph this year. The Scot also hangs around for the latest instalment of Ask Damon, as the ‘96 champ fields your questions once more - and reveals why he turned down the chance to drive for Jackie’s team!If you want to ask Damon a question, send a voice message to AskDamonHill@gmail.com
Jonny has been offered some rotten weirdness. Also in this episode, sending Sir Jackie Stewart a Ford Scorpio full of tat for his birthday, mice treating dead insects like crisps, why The A-Team was better than Knight Rider, the return of a missing tortoise, and would you rather have a car full of wasps or locusts? Plus, the Citroen e-C4, some Renault Avantime facts, how Supergrass came to perform Richard III on Top Gear, Jonny's deranged house demolition plan, and why Richard's new Range Rover is already in the garage. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Delighted to announce the next guest
Top eight predictions, Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson, 'Unconventional Previews' of West Coast and Geelong, and Formula 1's Sir Jackie Stewart.
The three-time world champion joined us from Switzerland on Monday morning, to reflect on the life of legendary motorsport caller Murray Walker.
Top eight predictions; Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson on new rules; 'Unconventional Previews' with Eagles fan and journalist Daniel Garb and former Geelong defender Tom Lonergan; three-time Formula 1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart following legendary motorsport caller Murray Walker's passing
On this week's Ultimate Road Trip Podcast, I'm joined by two times Formula One and Indy 500 Champion Emerson Fittipaldi. He was reunited with his Lotus 72's at Goodwood last October, and it was a privilege to chat with him before he headed out onto the circuit alongside his old rival and good friend Sir Jackie Stewart. Thanks again for listening, please share/follow or subscribe! The five elements that make up the Ultimate Road Trip... 1. What's the car - make, model, colour 2. Why that car 3. Destination......anywhere 4. Passenger 5. Seminal soundtrack