'Jim Clark was the epitome of excellence in a car' Sir Jackie Stewart tells James Mossop how mind games make the difference for winners

The Sunday Telegraph London | July 8, 2007| | Copyright

OF ALL the great British motor-racing legends, Sir Jackie Stewart endures. Walk through the paddock at any one of the Formula One circuits and you will see him, usually in earnest debate, in his familiar Stewart tartan trews and cap.

He won the world championship three times in a career of 27 wins and has watched as frequent British Grands Prix fell to home drivers. He won twice himself and talks with knowledge about the "mind management" that separates the excellent from the very good.

We were discussing some of his contemporaries when the name of Jim Clark, winner at Silverstone in ...

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