Weโ€™ve just lost Ken Tyrrell, and I share the sorrow that extends across racing. Not only was Tyrrell a legendary figure in F1, the team owner who spotted the talent in a young Jackie Stewart and mentored him to three World Championships; โ€œUncle Ken,โ€ as some of us called him (among ourselves), also was one of the most genuinely kind, considerate people Iโ€™ve known.

To see that sweet side, you had to get past an appearance that could seem forbidding. This was a tall, craggy, forthright man who brooked no nonsense. Crash one of his cars, as I watched more than one of his drivers do, and your long walk back to the pits was going to terminate with you standing before him like a miscreant child, looking up into a visage of granite.

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