
So we went into Race Control, but they broke in there and Helen and I went into a loo to get away. They were waiting at the bottom of the podium and started to follow us. And when we came down from it that year the crowd absolutely went crazy. You’ve got to keep in mind that in those days Helen would be on the podium with me. “There was always a huge crowd every year and, like I said, they were fantastic.

That was the race in which his Tyrrell Matra-Ford crossed the line just 0.02s ahead of his close friend’s Lotus-Ford, with team-mate Jean-Pierre Beltoise third just 0.09s behind the Austrian and 0.08s ahead of Bruce McLaren’s eponymous racer. READ MORE: Celebrating the Flying Scot Jackie Stewart – 50 years after his third and final championship title And then in 1969 I won my first world championship by such a small margin from Jochen.” That doesn’t often happen, I don’t suppose. “Yeah, I became a Grand Prix winner for the first time there, in my first season. “They loved that, didn’t they?”īack in 1965, Stewart scored the first of his own 27 Grand Prix wins at the cathedral of speed, beating BRM team mate Graham Hill to the line. Jackie laughs at the memory of 1967, when former Scuderia star John Surtees – Il Grande Gianni – won the race for Honda. But I think the tifosi are the best, the most knowledgeable fans.”Īnd when there isn’t a Ferrari in the reckoning, they’ll often switch allegiance to a former red car racer. “Emerson got enormous attention back home when he was coming in because he was the first Brazilian to make it, long before Piquet and Senna. I mean, that’s a silly little thing I’m talking about now, but it’s nice because they remember people and respect them. That type of thing happens in Italy more than it would have done in Brazil, or any other country for that matter. Grown up people who were kids back when I raced there, they wanted to get my signature on their passport. “I remember I took one of the Heineken people there the last time I was there and I think I signed four passports. They’re true aficionados, and they knew everything about you. The support I would have from those people would be enormous. “Let’s say you and I, at the end of the race, went and stood on the pit wall. These delicacies will grant health bonuses, power boosts and secret boons.READ MORE > IT’S RACE WEEK: 5 storylines we’re excited about ahead of the Italian Grand Prix Get to know a quirky cast of characters with oodles of personality! Immerse yourself in a heartwarming story-driven adventure, packed with fun and wacky humour.Ĭreate deliciously authentic Eastwardian cuisine using (mostly) fresh, organic ingredients from toxic forests, potcrab farms and abandoned malls. Separate the duo to unlock hidden paths or stick together as you traverse a perilous landscape. Switch between John and Sam to solve environmental puzzles and fight your way through formidable dungeons.

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