In part two of our special, F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart explains the dangers of emotion & how he managed to remove that emotion before a race by forcing himself to read despite having severe dyslexia.
The former three-times World Champion talks about how dangerous racing was in the sixties & seventies, his crash at Spa in 1966 and the safety measures he fought hard to bring in, even though it didn’t make him popular.
Sir Jackie, who remains one of motor sport’s greatest ambassadors, reveals how he started the champagne spraying tradition on the podium by accident & chats about today's star Lewis Hamilton.
Interview with actress Amanda Redman
Interview with British personality Gyles Brandreth
Interview with BBC Horrible Histories' Chief Nerd Greg Jenner
Interview with Barnardo's CEO Javed Khan
Interview with Countdown’s etymologist Susie Dent
Interview with mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington
Interview with Anna Jones, Co-Founder of AllBright
Interview with music legend Bob Harris
Interview with blind entrepreneur & adventurer Amar Latif
Interview with Stephen Catlin, CEO & Chairman of Convex
Interview with paralysed motivational speaker Claire Lomas MBE
Interview with Squadron Leader Martin Pert of The Red Arrows
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