From Legends to Lifelong Success: Exploring the Ageless Triumphs of F1’s Oldest Drivers, World Champions, and Winners

From Legends to Lifelong Success: Exploring the Ageless Triumphs of F1’s Oldest Drivers, World Champions, and Winners

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Who are the oldest F1 drivers, world champions and winners?

There are only a few surviving Formula 1 drivers who competed in the early days of the sport, with the oldest being Hermano da Silva Ramos at 98 years old. The oldest living F1 world champion is Jackie Stewart, who won titles in 1969, 1971, and 1973 and is currently 84 years old. Mario Andretti, the second-oldest living F1 world champion, won the title in 1978 and is now 83 years old. Alan Jones, the Australian driver, won the championship in 1980 and is currently 77 years old. Emerson Fittipaldi, a Brazilian driver, is a two-time world champion and is now 77 years old. Keke Rosberg, the Finnish driver, won his championship in 1982 and is currently 75 years old. Jody Scheckter, the only driver from Africa to have won an F1 race and a world championship, is now 73 years old. Nelson Piquet, a three-time world champion, is currently 71 years old.

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