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Aug 07 2015

Sir Jackie Stewart

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Three-time Formula One Champion

Sir Jackie StewartA three-time Formula One champion, Sir Jackie Stewart is recognized globally as one of the most successful motor racing personalities of all time. Seen by many as the first truly modern professional racing driver, Sir Jackie has done more than any man before or since to build a business life on the basis of his on-track record.

“He is the greatest motor racing personality of all time” – Murray Walker


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Jackie Stewart’s racing career marks him out as one of the most successful F1 drivers of all time. With 27 race wins from 99 starts and three World Championships, he stands along side the other greats of the sport including Fangio, Senna and Schumacher. Jackie has been hugely influential in campaigning for improved safety measures to cars and circuits that protect the drivers and fans of the sport. His achievements across the sport and the business of motor racing were acknowledged in Britain through an OBE in 1972 and a Knighthood in 2001.[/expand]


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Drawing upon an incredible career in motor sports, Jackie offers audiences great insight into to what it takes to make a champion. He reflects on the ups and downs of his career and speaks with great authority on the current state of the industry.[/expand]


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Speaking from the heart, Jackie’s presentations are a memorable experience making him highly sought-after at events around the globe.
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Topics

The Business of Sport

Leadership: Driving Your Way to the Top

Management: From the Cockpit to the Boardroom

Overcoming Obstacles on the Road and Off

Going Out on Top: How and When is the Right Time?

The Elements of Success


Publications

2009
Winning is Not Enough


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