Carlos Sainz and the rest of the F1 fraternity paid their tributes after Patrick Tambay passed away aged 73
Former French F1 driver and two-time Grand Prix winner, Patrick Tambay recently passed away at the age of 73. During his F1 career, Tambay drove for top teams like Ferrari, Renault and McLaren. The Frenchman was suffering for a long time from Parkinson’s disease and died last night after a cardiac arrest.
Tributes poured in from across the F1 fraternity after the news of Tambay’s demise was confirmed by his family. Tambay was strongly connected to his former team, Ferrari and the team paid their humble tribute on Twitter: “We are all truly saddened by the news of the passing of Patrick Tambay. He was one of the true stars of the 80s winning two races with the Scuderia and contributing to winning the Manufacturers’ titles in 1982 and 1983.” Ferrari F1 driver Carlos Sainz also took to Twitter to convey his thoughts. “Saddened by the death of Patrick Tambay, sending a really big hug to his family and friends”, he wrote.
Let us take a look at some of the reactions from fans on Twitter.
“Driver and Gentleman, I will always remember your victory with Ferrari at Imola …. Goodbye Patrik R..I.P”, wrote a fan.
“I was only born in the 1990s, but I’m aware of Patrick’s time with Ferrari and the 16 year gap between team titles in 1983 and 1999 make his achievements very significant. My thoughts are with his family, friends and anyone who knew him”, tweeted another fan.
“Came to Ferrari after the death of the greatest driver at the time and his friend. Saw Pironi lose his legs in German GP – won that race – and helped win the CC for Ferrari in 82 – that showed character and he never gave up. Not many drivers could’ve done that”, read a tweet.
“You had a natural talent. One of the greatest drivers in the world. Your spirit has been passed on to Adrian.RIP Patrick Tambay”, wrote another fan.
“So sad!!! What a talented and classy driver. RIP. My condolences to his loved ones. You shall never be forgotten”, read another tweet, echoing similar sentiments.
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