Forget past glory this is the biggest challenge of my life; EXCLUSIVE: RACING LEGEND JACKIE STEWART ON WHY HE'S COME OUT OF THE COLD.(Features)

Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) | November 1, 1996| | Copyright

If you need convincing that Jackie Stewart is serious about his return to Formula One - then I suggest you pay a visit to Bugsy and Boss.

No, they're not a couple of Mafia hitmen.

They're two dogs that spent the summer cavorting around Stewart's six- acre spread on the shores of Lake Geneva.

But yesterday they were sharing a few square yards of concrete at a quarantine kennel in Kent.

In the computer-linked world of motor racing, established teams like Ferrari, Williams and McLaren didn't need a fax to get the message.

Jackie ...

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