F1 great Jackie Stewart says he s done his last lap at 85
SAKHIR – Triple world champion Jackie Stewart said he had likely driven his last lap in a Formula One car after steering his title-winning 1973 Tyrrell around the Bahrain Grand Prix circuit at the age of 85.
The Scot – world champion in 1969, 1971 and 1973 – made light of the afternoon heat as he drove around at a relatively leisurely pace behind the safety car ahead of April 13’s race start.
“I would have thought that’s it,” Stewart, still in his racing overalls, told Reuters when asked whether that was really the last time anyone would see him at the wheel of a grand prix racer.
“You don’t forget where first gear, fifth gear is. The car felt wonderful. I mean, we didn’t go fast but the whole feeling of the car was great ... it was fun to do it.”
Asked what he was thinking and feeling as he suited up and stepped into the car for the last time, Stewart smiled.
“‘This is a problem’,” he said was his immediate thought. “Getting dressed, so much stuff, everything’s thermal. As if I were racing.
“Somebody made the overalls from down here (in Bahrain). Actually, I think it’s the same people who build the helmets. They did a good job.”
If Stewart was truly hanging up his helmet, he had an exceptional one to remove: a special edition signed by all 20 living champions including Ferrari great Michael Schumacher, who has not been seen in public since 2013 due to a brain injury.
Seven-time world champion Schumacher’s wife Corinna helped the German sign the initials MS.
As Stewarts son Mark explained, the helmet is likely to be the centrepiece of a global auction to raise funds for Stewarts Race Against Dementia charity funding research into a disease suffered
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