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- Top Ten ... Driver pairings
- A winning line-up
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July 16, 2012: With Mark Webber committing his future to Red Bull for 2013 it extends his partnership alongside Sebastian Vettel in to a fifth season. ESPNF1 looks at ten other successful driver pairings in terms of results
- Ask Steven
- New kids on the block
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March 16, 2012: Our resident expert - Steven Lynch - has been finding the answers to questions on topics such as the most consecutive races won by first-time winners and the longest grand prix
- Top ten ... F1 grids
- Golden years
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February 15, 2012: With a record six champions on the grid in 2012, we look back at some of the most talented fields in the sport's history
- Ask Steven
- The closest ever top three
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August 5, 2011: Steven Lynch answers readers' questions on the most pit stops made when winning a race, close finishes and an obscure previous team
- Review
- Collage: Jackie Stewart's Grand Prix Album
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June 22, 2010: Laurence Edmondson reviews Jackie Stewart's scrapbook-style Collage, documenting his entire career in press cuttings and personal photos
- Top Ten - No. 2 Drivers
- For the good of the cause
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April 5, 2010: Fraser Masefield looks at ten drivers who accepted second best behind their team-mates
- US Grand Prix
- Peterson victory overshadowed by Cevert's death
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October 7, 1973: Despite a brilliant battle between eventual winner Ronnie Peterson and James Hunt, the whole US Grand Prix race weekend was overshadowed by the death of Francois Cevert during qualifying
- German Grand Prix
- Record-breaking Stewart closes in on third title
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August 5, 1973: Jackie Stewart's win in the German Grand Prix was a record-breaking 27th and moved him further ahead of Emerson Fittipaldi in the World Championship and closer to a third world title
- Dutch Grand Prix
- Stewart victory tainted by Williamson's horrific death
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July 29, 1973: Jackie Stewart won his 26th Grand Prix by taking victory in the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, in a race overshadowed by tragedy when young British driver Roger Williamson lost his life in a horrendous accident
- French Grand Prix
- Peterson's turn for a slice of luck
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July 1, 1973: Ronnie Peterson had been denied victory in front of his home fans in the previous race thanks to a stroke of misfortune but it was the Swede's turn to enjoy a slice of luck at the French Grand Prix
- Swedish Grand Prix
- Hulme pips Peterson on penultimate lap
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June 17, 1973: Denny Hulme bounced back in the world championship contention by winning a riveting inaugural Swedish Grand Prix for McLaren on the final lap at the twisty Anderstorp circuit
- Monaco Grand Prix
- Stewart equals Clark's record
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June 3, 1973: Jackie Stewart took a third win of the season as his Tyrrell won the Monaco Grand Prix on a circuit that had been revised since 1972
- Belgian Grand Prix
- Tyrrell benefits in Belgium
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May 20, 1973: After playing a leading part in a protest by drivers to have the troublesome track declared unfit for racing, Jackie Stewart won the Belgian Grand Prix in his Tyrell Ford
- Spanish Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi stretches lead in Spain
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April 29, 1973: Emerson Fittipaldi increased his lead in the drivers' standings by winning round four of the championship as Montjuich Park played host to the Spanish Grand Prix
- Argentine Grand Prix
- Reigning champion opens season with victory
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January 28, 1973: Reigning world champion Emerson Fittipaldi opened his 1973 account with a win for Lotus after overtaking Tyrrell's Francois Cevert late in the race
- 1973
- Tragedy overshadows Jackie Stewart's third title
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January 1, 1973: A review of the 1973 season.
- US Grand Prix
- Stewart leads Tyrrell 1-2 at Watkins Glen
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October 8, 1972: Jackie Stewart rounded out the 1972 season with a win in America as his Tyrrell headed home the field at Watkins Glen
- French Grand Prix
- Marko blinded by stone as Stewart wins
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July 2, 1972: Jackie Stewart signalled he was not going to surrender his title without a fight with victory at the French Grand Prix, where Helmut Marko's career came to an end in a freak incident
- Belgian Grand Prix
- Fittipaldi extends championship lead in Nivelles
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June 4, 1972: Emerson Fittipaldi increased his lead in the championships by winning the Belgian Grand Prix at its new home of Nivelles
- Argentine Grand Prix
- Stewart opens title defence in style
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January 23, 1972: Reigning world champion Jackie Stewart opened his 1972 account in style by winning the opening race of the season at Buenos Aires, taking victory from Denny Hulme's McLaren
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