Winning Is Not Enough

Winning Is Not Enough

by SirJackieStewart (Author)

Synopsis

Sir Jackie Stewart is one of the most highly regarded names in global sport - winner of three F1 World Championships, 27 Grands Prix and ranked in the top five drivers of all time. On retiring from the circuit, he went on to build an equally impressive international business career. In the 1960s and into the 70s, with his black cap, sideburns and aviator shades Jackie Stewart was an unmistakable icon in a glorious era of style, glamour and speed. On the track, his story is one of drama, excitement, tragedy, controversy, celebrity, danger and massive success. Beyond the sport his life is a compelling tale of battling against the odds and achieving world-wide recognition as an outstanding sportsman, a role model and a highly accomplished and respected businessman.

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Headline
Published:

ISBN 10: 0755315391
ISBN 13: 9780755315390
Book Overview: Quite simply, the autobiography of a true international sporting legend and renowned businessman

Media Reviews
'A superb read...This is the story of a man of true national value' * Independent *
'It includes some of the most compelling prose I have ever read...I didn't want to put it down' * Daily Telegraph *
'Powerful' * The Times *
'A superior sporting memoir' * Herald *
'Beyond the sport, this is a compelling tale of his battle against the odds and how he achieved worldwide recognition as a sportsman, role model and accomplished and respected businessman' * Motoring & Leisure *
Author Bio
Jackie Stewart was born in Dumbarton. In the early 60s he dominated the British club and European F3 racing scenes and in 1965 he partnered Graham Hill in F1. Teaming up with Ken Tyrrell in 1968 he went on to win three World Championships - 1969, '71 and '73. Since retiring after competing in 99 F1 races, he has built a hugely successful international business career. In 1997, Jackie entered the Stewart Grand Prix Racing team into F1, securing a win at the Nurburgring in September '99. He was awarded an OBE in 1972 and a knighthood in 2001 and is actively involved in numerous charitable trusts.