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Jackie Stewart
Matt Meets ... Paul Di Resta - The ScottishMatt Meets ... Paul Di RestaThe Scottish SunI am determined to follow other great Scots champs like Jim Clark and Sir Jackie Stewart. "I want to be world champion. That's my dream. It's all I really want in life." Paul has to head off to Silverstone to test drive his new F1 car.and more »
Posted on 3 February 2012 | 7:56 am
Fred Goodwin's 'supporter' Sir JackieDaily MailFred Goodwin's 'supporter' Sir Jackie Stewart paid £4million by RBSDaily MailBy Ephraim Hardcastle The most enthusiastic backer of the former Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin (now plain Fred) was popular ex-champion racing driver Sir Jackie Stewart, 72, a fellow Scot. Respected Sir Jackie contacted ...Fred Goodwin "a scapegoat" says Sir Jackie StewartBBC NewsMartin Rowson on the stripping of Fred Goodwin's knighthood - cartoonThe GuardianFred Goodwin was a scapegoat say politicians and business leadersThe Economic VoiceHerald Scotland -Malaysia Star -Huffington Post UKall 164 news articles »
Posted on 3 February 2012 | 12:37 am
GRANDAM: Stevenson Motorsports Daytona 24HThe Checkered FlagGRANDAM: Stevenson Motorsports Daytona 24H race reportMotorsport.comHe had a special moment before the race when he was asked to pose for photographs with the rest of the drivers who hailed from Scotland all standing alongside none other than Scotland's most famous racing driver, Jackie Stewart.IN THE COCKPIT: Allan McNish, Rolex 24SPEEDtv.comall 35 news articles »
Posted on 2 February 2012 | 5:57 pm
Fred Goodwin defended by his £4million palMirror.co.ukFred Goodwin defended by his £4million pal Sir Jackie StewartMirror.co.ukby Jason Beattie, Daily Mirror 2/02/2012 Racing champion Sir Jackie Stewart yesterday claimed his friend Fred Goodwin, who gave him a £4million job, had been made a “scapegoat”. Insisting the stripping of his honour set a “dangerous precedent”, ...Newsdesk live: row over Falklands 'blockade'The Guardian (blog)Pressure grows for more action to strip bankers of knighthoodsDaily MailDishonour will mean little to a man who chose friends carefullyThe IndependentWashington Post -ShareCastall 1,489 news articles »
Posted on 2 February 2012 | 12:30 am
Will Grand Am Racing Ever Get InternationalWill Grand Am Racing Ever Get International Respect?JalopnikSir Jackie Stewart says making Grand-Am an internationally recognized series means bringing in an even wider selection of cars — if the cars come, the big drivers will too. With a number of new cars on the grid this year, the Rolex 24 is actually ...
Posted on 30 January 2012 | 6:31 pm
Jackie Stewart
F1: First title winner Jones not writing offFeb.8 (GMM) Alan Jones is not ruling out a Williams resurgence in 2012, despite his former championship-winning team slumping to its worst-ever result last season. David Coulthard, Jackie Stewart, Frank Williams, Alan Jones Photo by: Dave Dyer Australian Jones, now 65, in 1980 won the once-great team's first of seven drivers' titles. Williams has also won nine constructors' championships, but ...
Posted on 8 February 2012 | 9:46 pm
Goodwin is suffering in silence, says SirFRED Goodwin was "very disappointed" about being stripped of his knighthood and believes he has been made a scapegoat for the financial crisis, his close friend Sir Jackie Stewart has revealed.
Posted on 6 February 2012 | 3:35 am
Fred Goodwin knighthood: Sir Jackie StewartThe motor racing legend joined business leaders and politicians to express dismay at the decision which he said was ‘very dangerous for the future’.
Posted on 1 February 2012 | 3:38 pm
VIDEO: Goodwin "a scapegoat" saysFormer Formula One champion Sir Jackie Stewart, a close friend of Fred Goodwin, says the former RBS boss is being made a "scapegoat" for the financial crisis.
Posted on 1 February 2012 | 2:15 pm
AUDIO: Jackie Stewart defends GoodwinFormer Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Fred Goodwin, heavily criticised over the bank's near collapse, has lost his knighthood.
Posted on 31 January 2012 | 9:00 pm











