
Jackie Stewart signed 2003 Monaco Grand Prix F1 postcard
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Regular price $199.95 USDJackie Stewart Signed 2003 Monaco Grand Prix Postcard – Authentic Formula 1 Memorabilia
Own a rare and highly collectible piece of Formula 1 history with this Jackie Stewart Signed 2003 Monaco Grand Prix Postcard, featuring a genuine hand-signed autograph from 3-time Formula 1 World Champion Jackie Stewart.
This unique collectible connects one of Formula 1’s greatest legends with one of the sport’s most iconic events—the Monaco Grand Prix. Stewart, famously known as the “Flying Scot,” secured World Championships in 1969, 1971, and 1973, and remains one of the most influential drivers in the history of Formula 1.
The Monaco Grand Prix, held on the legendary street circuit in Monte Carlo, is widely regarded as the most prestigious race in Formula 1. A signed postcard from this event offers a distinctive and compact piece of memorabilia that captures both the glamour of Monaco and the legacy of a true motorsport icon.
Every autographed item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Formula World Shop Inc. Authentication Services. This lifetime guarantee includes a unique certification number and a matching numbered hologram securely affixed to the item. As part of the Formula World Shop Inc. guarantee, this certifies that every autograph is authentic, adding long-term value for collectors, and is backed by our full money-back guarantee.
🏁 Key Features:
✍️ Hand-signed by Jackie Stewart — 3-time Formula 1 World Champion
📮 Official 2003 Monaco Grand Prix postcard
🏆 1969, 1971 & 1973 World Drivers’ Championships
🏁 Celebrates the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix
📊 Combines modern F1 era with historic driver legacy
🖼️ Compact and versatile display format
📈 Highly collectible signed motorsport postcard
📜 Includes Certificate of Authenticity with numbered hologram verification
🎁 Ideal gift for Formula 1 fans and collectors
📦 Rare Jackie Stewart signed Monaco postcard
Jackie Stewart was a Scottish racing driver widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in motorsport history. Born on June 11, 1939, and he is celebrated for his success in Formula 1 as a three-time World Drivers’ Champion and for his major role in improving safety standards in the sport.
Stewart began his racing career in the early 1960s, rising quickly through the ranks of touring cars and Formula 3 before reaching Formula 1 with the BRM team. His smooth driving style, exceptional precision, and strong technical feedback to engineers made him one of the most complete drivers of his era.
In Formula 1, Stewart achieved the pinnacle of success by winning World Championships in 1969, 1971, and 1973. Beyond his achievements on track, he became a key advocate for driver safety after witnessing and surviving many tragic accidents during his career. His efforts helped lead to significant improvements in circuit safety, medical response, and overall conditions in motorsport.