Disappointing is how I would sum up this book.
Initially, it's a promising start. It covers the usual topics that an autobiography does, early life, school and the shift into the career they're known from. It's all relatively interesting and importantly, well written.
However I found the chapters covering his career in F1 a bit scattergun. They switch from first year, to last, to somewhere in the middle, the the start, and don't seem to be written in any particular order. For a book of over 500 pages, I also found that his career seemed to be the section of the book with the least focus. Which I found odd, considering people know Jackie Stewart from his time in and around F1.
The book however really starts to fall apart once he's retired. At this point, it becomes not so much an autobiography, but more lists of all the people he's met and the companies he's worked for. It also seems that every person he's ever met is either the most intelligent, kindest, or most genuine person he has ever met.
One whole chapter (best part of 20 pages) is exclusively about the King of Jordan. Another is about all the people he has met who have dogs. There is also an entire chapter on his favourite medical clinic in America.
There is another chapter where he is writing about a charity clay pigeon shoot contest he organised, but the first two pages of it are just a list of everyone who took part and all the sponsors.
I thought I would enjoy the chapters about owning and running his own team, yet these were quite sparse in detail also, and never really covered why he sold it despite having pretty much guaranteed sponsors he'd be there for 5 years.
There just seems to be far too much product placement in this book to make it truly enjoyable. But by far the worst problem this book has is his righteous sense of self being. It's full of 'positive thinking' bullshit. The type that people who have had good fortune and good luck in life can't wait to force upon others. It just gets tedious and I ended up only skim reading and then skipping the last 3 chapters because I just couldn't bring myself to carry on anymore.