Laings unveil bespoke charity piece for Sir Jackie Stewart

Sir Jackie Stewart collected a special commission from Laings’ jewellery workshop ahead of the much-anticipated Sir Jackie Stewart Classic Festival of Motoring charity event.

The stunning 2ct carat white gold diamond and sapphire necklet helped raise funds for Race Against Dementia – the charity founded by Sir Jackie to fund research into prevention and treatment for dementia, a disease that affects 50 million people worldwide including his beloved wife, Helen.

Influenced by the rugged Scottish landscape, the showpiece features a dramatic thistle and stag inspired sapphire centrepiece, which has been carefully set alongside over 100 pavé diamonds.

With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, Sir Jackie worked closely with Laings on the contemporary piece, which also includes a hand engraving to mark the momentous weekend-long event at Thirlestane Castle.

Exploring his remarkable career through an exhibition of impressive memorabilia, this commission also reflects Sir Jackie’s personal treasures, having formed a long-standing relationship with family jeweller Laings early in his career.

He even marked his retirement from F1 motor racing in 1974 by gifting Lady Helen Stewart a custom-made Laings choker, featuring three rows of pearls for his three World Champion titles, 27 rubies for his 27 Grand Prix wins and 99 diamonds for the 99 Grand Prix he entered.

Sarah Alexandar, lead designer at Laings who conceptualised the Festival of Motoring necklet, said: “I have always been aware that the relationship between Sir Jackie and Laings dates back decades – not least because the newspaper cutting from the 1974 commission still adorns the showroom wall today.

“That’s why it was important for us to create a truly exceptional piece for such a worthy cause. A piece that can be cherished for generations.”

For more information about Laings, visit www.LaingsUK.com.

Red Bull Formula One car to feature at Scotland’s biggest new motoring event

Hot off the heels of Sergio Pérez’s win in Monaco on Sunday, Scotland’s biggest new motoring event, the Sir Jackie Stewart Classic, has revealed Red Bull will appear at its Thirlestane Castle event next month (18-19th June).

Red Bull has been at the sharp end of the Formula 1 world for many years, helping Max Verstappen to the world title last year.

Visitors to the Sir Jackie Stewart Classic will be treated to the sight and sounds of a modern Formula 1 car running up the Thirlestane Castle sprint course.

Red Bull has agreed to show the Adrian Newey-designed RB8 car, that Australian star Mark Webber drove to victory on the streets of Monaco in 2012, at the two-day festival. 

Mark Webber had qualified the Red Bull on car pole and led from start to finish once the lights went out. At the time he said: “The start was key, the pitstop was key, both of them went well. I did a little bit of work in between and we got an incredible victory that I’m very, very happy with.” 

Most fans have to settle for seeing the car from the stands or on TV, although, gamers will be able to ‘drive’ it when the new F1 2022 game is released next month.

Now, they’ll be able to see it live and put through its paces, twice each day during the Thirlestane event, by Patrick Friesacher. The Austrian driver drove for the Minardi Formula 1 team during the first half of the 2005 season.

The car will be on show alongside three stunning title-winning cars driven by Sir Jackie Stewart – the 1969 Matra that powered him to his first championship and the Tyrrell 003 and Tyrrell 006.

The Sir Jackie Stewart Classic, a family-friendly festival – held in aid of Race Against Dementia – will feature live motorsport action, extensive retail, food and drink displays and will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Borders Vintage Automobile Club and its award-winning classic car show with more than 1,200 vintage and classic vehicles on display. Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, the Flying Scot will also make appearances throughout the weekend.

Race Against Dementia is the global charity founded by Sir Jackie to raise money for research into prevention and treatment for dementia, a disease that affects 50 million people worldwide including his beloved wife, Helen. 

Visitors wishing to see motorsport history: www.sirjackiestewartclassic.com/tickets