Williams at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed
This year's Goodwood Festival of Speed will be honouring Frank Williams' 40 years of competing in world motorsport. Taking three running cars and a host of static display cars, this film charts the team's preparation for the Festival which will be held on July 4th and 5th 2009.
Jackie Stewart tests the P34 Tyrrell 6 wheeler
Jackie Stewart test drives the Tyrrell P34.
Read the full story about the P34 here http://www.australianautosportcommunity.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=57
Por siempre Juan Manuel Fangio
24 de junio de 1911 nacia el campeon de los campeones y escribio una historia que hoy es leyenda
Jackie Stewart on Murray Walkers F1 Greats
Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scottish former racing driver. He competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships.
Nigel Mansell playing F1 video game
fGear met up with race car legend Nigel Mansell, who tried his hand at playing an F1 video game against other players.
Filmed at the London Motorexpo 2011
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#41 of The Flying Lap: Sir Jackie Stewart
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In this special episode we talk to Sir Jackie Stewart, three-times World Champion and the winner of 27 Grands Prix for BRM and Tyrrell. A tireless campaigner for safety and charitable causes throughout his racing career, and in the years that followed his retirement in 1973, Sir Jackie is today acclaimed globally as one of the most significant figures in the history of our sport. In the aftermath of the shocking accident in Las Vegas that cost the life of Dan Wheldon, he talks about lessons that can be learned in all disciplines of the sport - and about the F1 politics over the years that, astonishingly, have led to Sir Jackie never being asked to take a formal role (in the area of safety) within the sport. Despite that omission, there is no doubt that no single individual has done more for the safety of drivers, pit crew and spectators. We talk about his favourite cars, his most "harmonious" races, his own mental approach to racing, about the current F1 stars, about Red Bull Racing - a team he originated in Milton Keynes - and about the searching question he asked of Ayrton Senna early in 1990, now made famous by the "Senna" movie . Candid and open, Sir Jackie also talks about his battle with dyslexia and his spiritual beliefs.