Stewart was a driving force behind increasing the safety of motor racing by advocating for better medical facilities and track upgrades at racetracks.
Stewart was also a driving force behind increasing the safety of motor racing by advocating for better medical facilities and track upgrades at racetracks.
He was known as the "Flying Scot" because he competed in Formula One from 1965 to 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships and finished second twice.
The Monaco GP been run since 1929 and is widely regarded as one of the most significant and famous automotive races in the world.
Max Verstappen chased down Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi and won his first Formula One title in a dramatic winner-take-all race.
Jochen Rindt is the only F1 champion to be awarded the title posthumously.
Alain Prost won an eventful Portuguese Grand Prix on September 20, 1987 - and became the Formula 1 driver with the most wins ever at the time.