F1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart has revealed he suffered a stroke shortly after the Miami Grand Prix. Stewart, 84, won Formula 1 World Championship in 1969, 1971 and 1973. He is the oldest living F1 title winner.
Stewart retired from Formula 1 at the end of his last championship-winning season, but has remained active in the sport ever since. Stewart, who was active as a commentator and critic, is still an ambassador for Rolex and others. As such, he attends various events around the world, keeping him as busy as he is during his racing career. Stewart told the Daily Mail that he suffered a stroke while in Jordan for his wedding after the Miami Grand Prix. Stewart, a three-time world champion, was in Jordan to attend the wedding of Prince Hussein. “It was the night before the wedding,” Stewart said. “I woke up in the middle of the night feeling weird. I collapsed. I don’t remember anything after that. I was unconscious for quite some time. I was taken to a hospital in Jordan. My son Paul and his wife were at the wedding.” was in the bedroom on the other floor.” “To this day I don’t know how I got to Paul’s room, but I’m sure I managed to raise the alarm to catch him.” His Majesty arranged for the best doctor.” “I wanted to go home as soon as possible, but His Highness the Crown Prince of Bahrain generously provided me with a plane.” He sent me to Europe, by which time I was much better, although I wasn’t walking very well.” It became so. Stewart has since recovered and is due to return to the F1 paddock for this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
2023-07-07 22:17:29
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