P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Oldest living Formula 1 drivers, world champions and race winners
n the oldest living F1 drivers, Jackie Stewart, aged 84, is the oldest F1 world champion still alive, with three world championship titles and 27 race wins. Mario Andretti, aged 83, is the second-oldest living F1 world champion, winning the championship in 1978 and racing for various teams throughout his career. Alan Jones, aged 77, became a world champion for Williams in 1980 and was the last Australian driver to win the Australian Grand Prix. Emerson Fittipaldi, aged 77, is a two-time world champion and held the record for the youngest driver to win a championship until 2005. Keke Rosberg, aged 75, won the world championship in 1982, amidst a challenging season filled with tragedies. Jody Scheckter, aged 73, won his world championship in 1979 and is the first and only driver from Africa to win an F1 race and championship. Nelson Piquet, aged 71, is a three-time world champion and Jacques Laffite’s age is unknown.