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The highs and lows of an F1 legend

DOCUMENTARY

STEWART

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When it comes to successful British Formula 1 drivers, we’re a little spoilt for choice. Lewis Hamilton continues to break records once thought out of reach, while fellow world champions Jenson Button, Damon Hill and Nigel Mansell continue to have large and passionate followings even in retirement.

Before all of them was Jackie Stewart, whose career on and off the track is the follows the life of the three-time F1 world champion during the 1960s and 1970s, his rise to becoming the best driver in the world, and his strong bond with wife Helen, while also dealing with the inherent dangers of motorsport and an unknown disability.

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