A FORMER F1 champion is unrecognisable as he continues his racing career at 52. He was one of the two drivers for the Williams F1 team, when he beat racing legend Michael Schumacher to the title. He was the first driver from Canada ever to win the World Championship. The driver left Williams in 1999 as he switched teams to British American Racing for the next four years. After leaving F1, the Canadian entered NASCAR in the US, winning two races from 23 starts. He has continued to race up until now as he often competes in the European NASCAR series.
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