For a quick lap at the Nrburgring, you've probably experienced more in seven minutes...than most people have experienced in all their life in the way of fear, in the way of tension, in the way of animosity towards machinery and to a racetrack.
Jackie StewartJuan Fangio was the great man of racing, whilst Stirling Moss was the epitome of a racing driver.
Jackie StewartThe years I raced in were fantastic. There was so much change in the cars. We went from treaded tyres to no wings right through to slicks to enormous wings.
Jackie StewartThere has been a huge advance in technology, which has improved the safety of the cars incredibly, but there are still some heavy crash impacts and in certain circumstances there is still the chance of fire today.
Jackie StewartIt is not always possible to be the best, but it is always possible to improve your own performance.
Jackie StewartI would have been a much more popular Wolrd Champion if I had always said what people wanted to hear. I might have been dead, but definitely more popular.
Jackie StewartWhen there is an accident involving fire, in most cases death is caused by the inhalation of the toxic smoke. What we need is air to go to a driver for 45 seconds. I'm surprised that this is not done, and I would make it compulsory.
Jackie StewartCornering is like bringing a woman to a climax. Both you and the car must work together. You start to enter the area of excitement at the corner, you set up a pace which is right for the car and after you've told it it is coming along with you, you guide it along at a rhythm which has by now become natural. Only after you've cleared the corner you can both take pleasure in knowing it's gone well.
Jackie StewartThere is no doubt that Formula 1 has the best risk management of any sport and any industry in the world.
Jackie StewartFrom the five years, 1968-73, if you were an F1 driver at that time, there was a very likely chance that you would have died.
Jackie StewartOh yes. It's not when you brake but when you take them off that counts. Most people don't understand that.
Jackie Stewart