2025 is F1’s most polite title battle ever – Up/Down in Austria
Describing this year's championship race as a 'battle' might be slightly over-egging it, writes James Elson
Three-time Formula 1 champion Sir Jackie Stewart sits down in this latest podcast to discuss his views on modern F1 and how safety has continued to improve
Sir Jackie Stewart reflects on his racing career including his three Formula 1 world championships, his work to improve safety in motor sport and why Eau Rogue isn’t the most fabled corner in racing
The three-time champion raced with BRM, Matra, March and Tyrrell throughout an eight-year career during one of motor sport’s most dangerous periods. He scored 27 wins in 99 Grand Prix starts and 43 podium finishes.
In this edition of the podcast, Stewart details his F1 career, the current state of the sport, being able to recite the entirety of the Nürburgring at 80-years-old and using Muhammed Ali’s doctor to recover from injury.
This podcast is in association with the Royal Automobile Club.
Describing this year's championship race as a 'battle' might be slightly over-egging it, writes James Elson
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