World Champions Collection

436 730005 - JACKIE STEWART 1973
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436 730005 Jackie Stewart 1973 - World Champions Collection
436 730005 - Jackie Stewart 1973 - World Champions Collection The 1/43 model of the Tyrrell 006 as driven by Jackie Stewart in 1973 was released by Minichamps as part of the sought after World Champions Collection.

Model Status:Available New
Related 1/43 Minichamps Models
Release Date:2016
Tyrrell 006 - Jackie Stewart World Champion 1973
430 730006 - Tyrrell 006 - Francois Cevert 1973
Estimated Value:£60+
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Jackie Stewart, World Champion 1973
Jackie Stewart drove the Tyrrell 006-Ford in 1973 winning 5 Grand Prix:- South Africa, Belgian, Monaco, Dutch & Germany.

1973 Season Results - Jackie Stewart
ARG
BRA
RSA
SPN
BEL
MON
SWE
FRA
GBR
NED
GER
AUT
ITA
CAN
USA
3rd
2nd
1st
DNF
1st
1st
5th
4th
10th
1st
1st
2nd
4th
5th
DNS

Points for the 15 round season were awarded based upon the best 7 results from the first 8 races and the best 6 from the remaining 7 races.

With 9 points for a win, 6 for second, 4 for 3rd, 3 for 4th & 2 for 5th, Jackie Stewart scored: - (4+6+9+9+9+2+3) + (9+9+6+3+2) = 71 Points.

Jackie Stewart went on to win the 1973 World Driver's Championship after 13 rounds from Emerson Fittipaldi who finished the season with 55 points.
Jackie Stewart 1973 - Wikipedia During practice for the last Grand Prix of the season at Watkins Glen,
Jackie Stewart's team mate Francoise Cevert was killed during practice. Naturally, Jackie Stewart did not race in the last Grand prix and consequently, retired from the sport.

The 1970 United States Grand Prix would have been Jackie Stewart's 100th race.

Francoise Cevert was killed during practice for the United States Grand Prix.

Jackie Stewart retired from Formula 1 after 99 Grand Prix and 3 World Championships.

Ronnie Peterson won his first Grand Prix on 1st July 1973 at the French GP.

Roger Williamson was killed on lap 8 of the Dutch Grand Prix, though the race continued.

1973 Statistics
No of Races:
Grand Prix Wins:
Podiums:
Pole Positions:
Fastest Laps:
Points:
14 of 15
5
3
3
1
71
Career Statistics
Championships: Grand Prix Wins:
Pole Positions:
First Grand Prix:
First Grand Prix Podium:
First Grand Prix Win:
3 (1969, 1971 & 1973)
27
17
South Africa GP 1965
Monaco GP 1965
Italian GP 1965
Related Links
World Champions Collection
1/43 Tyrrell Collection
1973 Driver's Table
1973 Constructor's Table
Grand Prix Winners