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Stewart takes the mickey out of Miami GP grid security staff

Sir Jackie Stewart is an F1 legend, and legends aren't easily intimidated. As he concluded his grid walk ahead of last Sunday's Miami Grand Prix, Sky F1's Martin Brundle sought a few words from celebrity visitor and 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer. However, the Swiss was in a restricted zone that even Brundle could not access. After the latter had called out in vain to the tennis legend, Stewart, standing alongside Brundle, offered to go and get Federer. The Scot ducked under the security rope and boldly made a beeline for the Swiss. But he was barred from approaching the latter by two members of the starting grid's security staff who would have none of Stewart's antics, perhaps...
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