A true legend, sir Jackie. No words to describe him. Maybe the best person who has never win F1 WC. He conquered it, and the hearts of most of us. A privilege see him driving his car today. Even via this media.
You never forget to ride a bicycle. It's always great to see a legend driving again. It's easy to forget how small F1 cars used to be when watching today's barges. Sir Jackie is 84!!!!! Some 44 year-olds can't drive around the block without attracting attention to themselves.
Stewart, Surtees, Ickx, Depailler, Sheckter, Peterson, Pironi and the list goes on, Tyrrell had some of the best drivers, and to top it off, Ken Tyrrell gave new talent the opportunity to drive. R.I.P to Ken and the rest of the drivers who've passed. Amazing team with amazing history.
What a legend. Three Drivers championships in one of F1's deadliest eras. his campaigns for F1 safety, his charity work for ex-F1 mechanics, his awareness work for dyslexia, his road safety campaign work, his F1 team success with his son, his charity works for dementia, and those are just the extrordinary things I'm aware of. A truely great human, perhaps the most accomplished of all the F1 champions.
In what I keep as my best motor sporting memory, I saw Jochen Rindt win a race in Australia in 1969, watching in awe of his mastery of the filthy wet conditions. Little did I suspect that day, that there would be something called RUclips in 2023, and that I would get a bit misty watching these couple of laps by Jackie Stewart, rightly knighted and a true credit to motor sport and humanity.
And asking himself why he took the bend in 3rd gear, rather than the 4th gear he was told to take it in by a vastly more experienced professional. A gloriously talented man who wasted his life because he knew better, and welcomed an accident which he did not even need to get close to.
As a life-long motor racing fan, I am always amazed at the people who react in childish hyperbolic fashion at the site of a Formula 1 car being driven by an obnoxious old man in a dull pedestrian fashion. The car itself is completely unimpressive (like all F1 cars) until they are driven as F1 cars are supposed to be, which is at full tilt. Having been to numerous FOS events at Goodwood, I can honestly say I get bored rigid (as do most genuine motorsport fans) at the sight of ultra performance cars being driven slowly. It is a waste of time and clearly satisfies the most easily pleased among the spectators.
As I understand it there's around 68.000 ppl at Goodwood today - I'll wager ever one of them is glad your at home and doing your bit as a Keyboard Warrior.....😅😅
@@Voski-ld9fh You're so triggered by my comment, you can't even use your own language correctly. Nobody has ever been persuaded by somebody who writes "I'll wager one of them is glad at home." The correct version would use '' and '' as in the following example: "I'll wager one of your written posts or comments lets everybody know a brainlessmoron.' welcome for grammar lesson. 😅
@@CosmicSeeker69 Also, I liked your emphasis on THEN. It made you seem very authoritative and definitely somebody people should be respectful of. Of course, I'm being sarcastic. You seem like a silly old reactive fool whose own family is fed up listening to him. Your poor wife. 😂😂😂
@riderzinc I'd be more embarrassed being unable to spell 'embarrassed'. Did it only have one 's' st your school. Our education standards have been failing for years. Never mind. I'm sure you're entirely unconcerned.
Still going fast and heel and toeing at 84. Legend.
A true legend, sir Jackie. No words to describe him. Maybe the best person who has never win F1 WC. He conquered it, and the hearts of most of us.
A privilege see him driving his car today. Even via this media.
hes won 3 WDC
Ken Tyrrell looking down with pride, both LEGENDS
You never forget to ride a bicycle. It's always great to see a legend driving again. It's easy to forget how small F1 cars used to be when watching today's barges. Sir Jackie is 84!!!!! Some 44 year-olds can't drive around the block without attracting attention to themselves.
Stewart, Surtees, Ickx, Depailler, Sheckter, Peterson, Pironi and the list goes on, Tyrrell had some of the best drivers, and to top it off, Ken Tyrrell gave new talent the opportunity to drive. R.I.P to Ken and the rest of the drivers who've passed. Amazing team with amazing history.
What a legend, always did it on his terms, stood up for safety and made changes happen
What a legend. Three Drivers championships in one of F1's deadliest eras. his campaigns for F1 safety, his charity work for ex-F1 mechanics, his awareness work for dyslexia, his road safety campaign work, his F1 team success with his son, his charity works for dementia, and those are just the extrordinary things I'm aware of.
A truely great human, perhaps the most accomplished of all the F1 champions.
Wonderfull to see a Legend of my childhood driving his Car again. Respect,Sir Jackie Stewart!
In what I keep as my best motor sporting memory, I saw Jochen Rindt win a race in Australia in 1969, watching in awe of his mastery of the filthy wet conditions. Little did I suspect that day, that there would be something called RUclips in 2023, and that I would get a bit misty watching these couple of laps by Jackie Stewart, rightly knighted and a true credit to motor sport and humanity.
He just the man what a nice individual ❤️🏎
Sir Jackie Stewart my Formula One Hero. Best regards from Germany. My Last Talking with Jackie was 2022 FOS Goodwood..
Sorry, but this will always be above what we have now in formula 1. We should give these drivers more recognition
The ghost of François Cevert is driving to his side
And asking himself why he took the bend in 3rd gear, rather than the 4th gear he was told to take it in by a vastly more experienced professional. A gloriously talented man who wasted his life because he knew better, and welcomed an accident which he did not even need to get close to.
The SOUL of François. And the ones of old Ken and all people of legendary Team Tyrrell. And his wife Nora too.
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What a legend! And a supercool car, too.
Sir🇬🇧❤️
We love Jackie!!❤💯😀🏴
Legend
Nice to see the car ( number 6 ) that Jackie and Francois both drove. Rest easy Francois.
All those crashes really darkened many, many people’s lives and Sir Jackie simply asked for more safety.
Just wonderful….
My fav era for sim racing! Absolute beasts. ❤
Respects!
Beautiful.
So happy to see this !
Living Legend 👍👍
Le vi correr en Montjuich hace años .🕵️🇪🇦👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
To boli krásne auta pozdravujem zo Slovenska
It sounds incredible in person
Legend!
When he drove round on Sunday in the rain he was smooth as silk
True class!
He took the car out later in the wet.....that was even better.
Legend. True class. And didn't he have a minor stroke earlier this year too?
84!!! The dude is 84!!!
Makes me proud to be scottish
As a NASCAR fan, I’m jealous that f1 people get The scot
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
🏁🏁🏁🏁👏👏👏👏
I had no idea his beautiful wife Helen is fighting dementia.
2:29 Why are there American and Texan flags decorating that hedge?
Thank you.
I’m not crying, you’re crying...
Jackie Stewart... has crashed more special cars than Richard Hammond!
Nice to see that he is still alive! 😂
As a life-long motor racing fan, I am always amazed at the people who react in childish hyperbolic fashion at the site of a Formula 1 car being driven by an obnoxious old man in a dull pedestrian fashion.
The car itself is completely unimpressive (like all F1 cars) until they are driven as F1 cars are supposed to be, which is at full tilt.
Having been to numerous FOS events at Goodwood, I can honestly say I get bored rigid (as do most genuine motorsport fans) at the sight of ultra performance cars being driven slowly. It is a waste of time and clearly satisfies the most easily pleased among the spectators.
As I understand it there's around 68.000 ppl at Goodwood today - I'll wager ever one of them is glad your at home and doing your bit as a Keyboard Warrior.....😅😅
@@Voski-ld9fh You're so triggered by my comment, you can't even use your own language correctly.
Nobody has ever been persuaded by somebody who writes "I'll wager one of them is glad at home."
The correct version would use '' and '' as in the following example:
"I'll wager one of your written posts or comments lets everybody know a brainlessmoron.'
welcome for grammar lesson. 😅
@@CosmicSeeker69 Also, I liked your emphasis on THEN.
It made you seem very authoritative and definitely somebody people should be respectful of.
Of course, I'm being sarcastic. You seem like a silly old reactive fool whose own family is fed up listening to him.
Your poor wife. 😂😂😂
You should be embarrassed to write such a comment
@riderzinc I'd be more embarrassed being unable to spell 'embarrassed'. Did it only have one 's' st your school. Our education standards have been failing for years.
Never mind. I'm sure you're entirely unconcerned.