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Join us as two of the biggest names in British Motorsport, Sir Jackie Stewart OBE and Damon Hill OBE sit down (virtually) to discuss what it takes to become a Formula One World Champion. A feat achieved by only 32 people. They’ll discuss a range of topics such as leadership, teamwork, achieving a winning mentality and their championship battles. The pair will also reflect on the memories between the Hill and Stewart families over the years, as well as how they started their two charities, Race Against Dementia (Sir Jackie Stewart) and halow project (Damon Hill). Something to look forward to in 2021! Wednesday 3rd February 7.30pm |
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| SIR JACKIE STEWART OBE The "Flying Scot" competed in Formula 1 between 1965 and 1973, and was crowned champion on three occasions: '69, '71 and '73. After racing, Stewart used his voice as a leading advocate for improving safety standards in the sport. Sir Jackie then went on to found Race Against Dementia, which is driven to raise money to fund breakthrough and innovative dementia research. |
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| DAMON HILL OBE Damon Hill competed in Formula 1 between 1992 and 1999, and won the championship with Williams in '96. His father, Graham, also won the championship in '62 and '68, making him the first child of World Champions to go on to win himself. Damon is a patron and ambassador of halow, which supports young people with a learning disability on their journey into and through adult life. |
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Join these two legends as they discuss what it takes to become a true champion, reflect on memories from the paddock over the years, and their work with their great charities. |
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