The motorsports world is saddened by the death of Stirling Moss
- GPblog.com
Sir Stirling Moss never managed to win a world title in Formula 1, but that doesn't alter the fact that he left an indelible impression on the motorsport world. This is well reflected in the reactions to his death.
With eleven seasons in Formula 1, Stirling Moss showed his enormous talent and class at the highest level of motorsport. With sixteen Grands Prix to his name and four second places, the British driver was seen as one of the best drivers of his time.
During his career in F1, Moss joined Mercedes in 1954 and was soon able to join the team. Even after ending his racing career, Stirling Moss often visited the team to share his knowledge. Mercedes will miss this impressive driver.
Today, the sporting world lost not only a true icon and a legend, but a gentleman. The Team and the Mercedes Motorsport family have lost a dear friend. Sir Stirling, we’ll miss you. pic.twitter.com/XEsDf68A7r
— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1) April 12, 2020
Today we say goodbye to Sir Stirling Moss, the racing legend. I certainly will miss our conversations. I am truly grateful to have had these special moments with him. Sending my prayers and thoughts to his family. May he rest in peace pic.twitter.com/SDUAqxENHk
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) April 12, 2020
Drivers of all generations have been touched by the loss of their former colleague and friend. For example, Martin Brundle notes how Moss survived the most dangerous period in Formula 1 and has now peacefully left life in his bed.
RIP Sir Stirling Moss. A mighty racer and gentleman. He had a press on style on the track and in life. Remarkable man. Survived the most dangerous era of motorsport and died today aged 90. He had such great stories to tell, and it was a privilege to know him.
— Martin Brundle (@MBrundleF1) April 12, 2020
Just heard the very sad news my dear friend Stirling Moss has died. He was my hero and such a kind man beloved by everyone. He was a true giant in our sport and will be missed forever. My deepest sympathy to his devoted wife Suzie. Rest in peace, Racer.
— Mario Andretti (@MarioAndretti) April 12, 2020
RIP Sir Stirling Moss.
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) April 12, 2020
Only had the pleasure of meeting him briefly a couple of times but even that was enough to understand why he was so highly respected.
My thoughts are with his family.
Rest In Peace Sir Stirling. #Legend https://t.co/FLhUFe0vDX
— Charles Leclerc (@Charles_Leclerc) April 12, 2020
Other big names in the motorsport world have also been saddened by the death of Stirling Moss. Zak Brown calls the driver a great ambassador for British and international motorsport and according to FIA President Jean Todt, Moss was a true legend.
Very sad day. Stirling Moss left us after a long fight. He was a true legend in motor sport and he will remain so forever. My thoughts go out to his wife Suzie, his family, his friends #Stirling #F1 pic.twitter.com/6nRz0irtrl
— Jean Todt (@JeanTodt) April 12, 2020
Saddened to read of the passing of Sir Stirling Moss. A Formula 1 great, versatile racer and incredible ambassador for British and international motorsport. My respects and sympathies to his loved ones.
— Zak Brown (@ZBrownCEO) April 12, 2020