The three-time world champion talks about his learning disability, his campaign for driver safety, and the mess that became Jaguar Racing.
C/D: Congratulations on getting into the Indy Hall of Fame.
JS: Thank you. It’s very nice. I didn’t win the race [in 1966], obviously, but I was leading by two laps with just eight laps to go when the drive to the oil-scavenge pump sheared. I still finished sixth and won Rookie of the Year—I’ve still got the trophy. It’s one of very few I kept.
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