Career
Stewart was regarded by Jim Clark as a highly-strung individual who “at the wheel was as relaxed as anyone”. His only appeared in a World Championship Grand Prix, came at the 1953 Royal Automobile Club British Grand Prix, in which due to ignition failure, he failed to finish in his Ecurie Ecosse entered Connaught-Lea Francis A. But Stewart main competition was done as one of the Jaguar racing Ecurie Ecosse team Stewart made a name for himself racing a Jaguar XK120 in British national events, winning 23 races in just three seasons, including the Jersey International and the Wakefield Trophy.
During this period, he was one of three drivers whose talents were secured by Ecurie Ecosse for the team’s debut race at Charterhall, which resulted in a second place for Stewart.
This success led to some works outings for the Jaguar marque at Le Mans. During the 1954 Les 24 Heures du Mans, in Stewart’s first international race which he was not in a Jaguar, he rolled his Aston Martin DB3S on the fast stretch between Arnage and White Horse corners.
The car was completely written official As for Stewart, he sustained serious arm injuries and retired from the sport as a result.
Stewart had already reduced his racing to tend to his family’s agricultural business in Perth and Kinross.
Career highlights
Complete Formula One World Championship results
(key)
Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results.