Frames of Legends - Vol. 01 ⎯ Jackie Stewart
A selection by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

THE EDITION

From the Nordschleife to Monza. From the first flight to the final crown. Seven photographs. Seven decisive moments across eight seasons. Personally selected by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch from his personal archive.

  • This edition tells the story of Jackie Stewart through the photographs of Rainer W. Schlegelmilch, the man with the camera, who stood closer to the cars than anyone else.

    Seven images spanning 1966 to 1973. From the danger of the Nürburgring to the precision of Monza.

    These are not race results. They are risk, emotion, speed and the humanity behind the helmet.

  • Page count:
    16 magnetic pages

    Dimensions:
    Book: 45x30 cm (open)
    Frame: 61x46 cm

    Print:
    Museum-grade giclée
    prints (Fineart)

    Materials:
    Handcrafted magnetic volume in a luxury white wood frame

    Weight:
    3.498 kg

    Photographer:
    Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

    Handcrafted in Italy

  • Go beyond the frame.

    Each photograph unlocks an exclusive Augmented Reality experience, with the full story behind the moment.

The Moments

Moment 01

THE GREEN HELL
Nürburgring, 1966

The image that defined an era. Stewart's BRM airborne at Brünnchen, wheels reaching for ground that isn't there. Two years later, he would give this place its name: the Green Hell. A phrase born from fear, respect, and survival.

Moment 02

THE PERFECT WEEKEND
CHARADE Clermont-Ferrand, 1969

Pole. Victory. Fastest lap. Every lap led. Stewart's first Grand Chelem and the day he brought champagne spraying to Formula One. Before this moment, drivers sipped politely. After it, nothing would be the same.

Moment 03

WINGS CLIPPED
Spa-Francorchamps , 1968

Two years before this photograph, Spa-Francorchamps had nearly killed him. He came back anyway. In 1968 he led the Belgian Grand Prix by thirty seconds, until the final lap, when the engine went silent. Out of fuel. A mechanical failure kept him from restarting. The circuit that had almost taken his life now took his win.

Moment 04

MASTER OF MONACO
Monaco, 1971

Pole position by 1.2 seconds. Every lap led. Victory by 25 seconds. Roman Polanski filmed it for Weekend of a Champion. What he didn't film was the carbon monoxide leaking into the cockpit throughout the race. Stewart knew. He drove on anyway.

Moment 05

TWENTY-FIVE
CHARADE Clermont-Ferrand, 1972

A circuit carved into the side of an extinct volcano. Igneous rocks scattered across the asphalt, tearing through tyres, ending careers. The leader, Amon, pitted with a puncture. Stewart never stopped. One lap, one corner at a time, through a track that punished everyone. He won on sheer precision and on being the last man standing.

Moment 06

THE FINAL VICTORY
Nürburgring, 1973

Look into his eyes. Behind the visor, past the Royal Stewart tartan, pure focus. His 27th win. A new record. The last time he would stand on the top step as a driver. Until 1999, when he returned to that same podium as a team owner, his two drivers beside him.

Moment 07

THE RECKONING
Monza, 1973

A puncture dropped him to twentieth. What followed was one of the greatest recovery drives in history. Lap record after lap record. Fourth place, enough for a third World Championship. Where it all began in 1965, it reached its peak eight years later.

IT'S ALL ABOUT MEMORY
Memory is what gives meaning to moments. This work exists to preserve them. An official project in collaboration with Race Against Dementia.

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