Lewis Hamilton has responded to Sir Jackie Stewart’s claim that he will not win an eighth F1 title because he “has serious problems” and “no longer has that hunger”.
F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart is hopeful George Russell or Lando Norris can take this year’s world championship, rather than Britain's most successful driver, Lewis Hamilton.
Sir Jackie Stewart believes Lewis Hamilton can take on the Formula 1 world title records held by Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher with time on his side in his career, after becoming the most decorated British driver in the history of the sport.
Former three-time F1 World Champion Niki Lauda has warned the FIA that if nothing is done to curb McLaren-Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton's on-track aggression, 'it will result in someone getting killed'
Lewis Hamilton might have been aggrieved by the penalties he received in Monaco, but Sir Jackie Stewart contends that the McLaren-Mercedes star arguably got off lightly - and that he needs to learn to control his tongue...
Three time F1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart is to be inducted into the Auto Racing Hall of Fame in Indianapolis, as part of the celebrations leading up to the centennial Indy 500.
Sir Jackie Stewart joins the likes of F1 2010 world champion, Sebastian Vettel and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti in calling for Force India to give Paul di Resta a seat at the pinnacle of the sport.
The 2009 British Grand Prix promises to be a memorable occasion, and not only for the fact that it could well witness another famous home victory - for the 22nd time in its 59-year history. It will also mark the final race to take place at Silverstone - for the time being at least.
Already well-known for his desire to broaden Formula 1's scope in terms of the countries it visits, Bernie Ecclestone now appears keen to reach out to more culturally and ethnically diverse audiences too in proclaiming that what the sport needs most of all is 'a female driver who is black and Jew
Sir Jackie Stewart has never been one to shrink from controversy - on-track or away from it - and as a vociferous critic of Formula 1, the Scot has spoken openly about the Lewis Hamilton Melbourne 'lies' scandal, the changes in safety in the sport from his era to the present one and his tense rel
In the face of mounting pressure, Sir Jackie Stewart has admitted that he is 'happy to help' the Royal Bank of Scotland - an organisation that, on the day it announced a corporate record ?24 billion loss and one which is now 70 per cent taxpayer-owned, has been heavily criticised for its overblow
It has been announced today that the sponsorship agreement between Williams F1 and the Royal Bank of Scotland is to terminate at the end of the 2010 campaign - leaving the multiple world championship-winning British outfit in search of a new chief backer.
Leading Formula 1 annual Autocourse continues to break sales records, currently ranking number one in online retailer Amazon's best-sellers list of motor racing books - significantly ahead of the official yearbook and biographies of such luminaries from the sport as Lewis Hamilton, Michael
Formula 1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton 'did nothing wrong' in the Belgian Grand Prix and the sport's FIA-designed rules are 'one-sided', argues Sir Jackie Stewart - even though McLaren team principal Ron Dennis insists there has been no unfair treatment of his driver in 2008.