Gallery: All of Jackie Stewart's F1 race wins
On this day in 1965, Jackie Stewart scored his maiden Formula 1 win in the form of a one-two finish for BRM at Monza. We recall his celebrated grand prix career, during which he was both hailed and criticised for being a proponent of safety, by listing all 27 of his race victories.

1965 Italian GP

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1966 Monaco GP

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1968 Dutch GP

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1968 German GP

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1968 US GP

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1969 South Africa

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1969 Spanish GP

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1969 Dutch GP

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1969 French GP

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1969 British GP

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1969 Italian GP

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1970 Spanish GP

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1971 Spanish GP

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1971 Monaco GP

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1971 French GP

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1971 British GP

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1971 German GP

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1971 Canadian GP

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1972 Argentine GP

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1972 French GP

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1972 Canadian GP

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1972 US GP

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1973 South Africa

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1973 Belgian GP

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1973 Monaco GP

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1973 Dutch GP

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1973 Dutch GP

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Gallery: All of Jackie Stewart's F1 race wins
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