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Ian Stewart (racing driver)

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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Ian Stewart

Teams
  
privateer Connaught

Role
  
Racing driver

Entries
  
1

Active years
  
1953

Participating years
  
1952–1954


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Born
  
Ian Macpherson M. Stewart15 July 1929Edinburgh, Scotland (
1929-07-15
)

Last entry
  
1953 British Grand Prix

Similar People
  
Jimmy Stewart, Duncan Hamilton, Jack Fairman, Tony Crook

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Ian Macpherson M. Stewart (15 July 1929 – 19 March 2017) was a British racing driver.

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Stewart was regarded by Jim Clark as a highly-strung individual who “at the wheel was as relaxed as anyone”. His only appearance in a World Championship Grand Prix came at the 1953 RAC British Grand Prix, in which - due to ignition failure - he failed to finish in his Ecurie Ecosse-entered Connaught-Lea Francis A. Stewart's main competition was as part of the Jaguar racing Ecurie Ecosse team.

Stewart made a name for himself racing a Jaguar XK120 in British national events, winning 23 races in just three seasons, including the Jersey International and the Wakefield Trophy. He was a founder member of Ecurie Ecosse who adopted the colour he had resprayed his XK120 as their team colour, he was also responsible for their distinctive badge. During this period, he was one of three Ecurie Ecosse drivers for the team’s debut race at Charterhall, which resulted in a second place for Stewart. It was with the Merchiston team that Stewart won most of his races. This success led to some works outings for the Jaguar marque at Le Mans.

It is often said that during the 1954 Les 24 Heures du Mans he rolled an Aston Martin DB3S on the fast stretch between Arnage and White House corners; that however was Jimmy Stewart, Jackie's older brother. Ian had already retired from racing following a crash in the 1954 Argentinian 1000k sports car race to tend to his family’s agricultural and public house businesses in Perth and Kinross.

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