Racing world reacts to Reutemann's death: "The pride of Argentina"
- GPblog.com
Argentinean former driver and twelve times race winner Carlos Reutemann has passed away after a long and complex illness at the age of 79, his relatives announced today. This was quickly followed by a flood of messages of grief on Twitter from people both in and around the Formula 1 paddock, all mourning the loss of the racing legend.
A message from Formula One's official media outlet on Twitter expresses contrition at the news. "He was a big part of our sport for many years, and a fighter to the end," it is written. "He will be greatly missed."
We are all deeply saddened to hear that Carlos Reutemann has passed away. He was a big part of our sport for many years and was a fighter to the end. He will be greatly missed.
— F1 Media (@F1Media) July 7, 2021
Sports journalist Jose Luis Pasques also mourns the passing of his compatriot. "Thanks to you, I discovered Formula 1," Pasques thanks the racer. "You were a title-less champion due to the little interest people had. You are the pride and trademark of Argentina. Bon voyage Carlos Reutemann."
Descubrí la Fórmula 1 gracias a vos. El Mundo te admiró. Fuiste Campeón sin título por algún interés mezquino. En tu larga trayectoria política fuiste capaz y honesto. Sos orgullo y marca registrada de la Argentina. Buen viaje Carlos Alberto Reutemann. pic.twitter.com/cfxKcJqnOk
— José Luis Pasqués (@Pepepasques) July 7, 2021
Driver with talent and class
Joe Saward, also a sports journalist, shares his condolences on Twitter as follows: "Carlos Reutemann was a hero when I was just coming to watch. An elegant man, an elegant driver with talent and class," his message reads.
Carlos Reutemann was a hero when I was first starting out in the business. An elegant man, an elegant driver. Real talent, real class.
— Joe Saward (@joesaward) July 7, 2021
"Another greatness from my youth has died," said Formula One expert Simon Strang. "Reutemann’s deft touch was unmatchable when he was in the mood. A master at his craft, he was a soulful character, not so much at odds with contemporaries but racing to his own beat. To have seen him race was a privilege."
Another #F1 giant of my youth has passed. Carlos Reutemann’s deft touch was unmatchable when he was in the mood. A master at his craft, he was a soulful character, not so much at odds with contemporaries but racing to his own beat. To have seen him race was a privilege. #RIPLole https://t.co/DzDtHSK8f0 pic.twitter.com/ApTQowCk5q
— Simon Strang (@StrangRacing) July 7, 2021
We are saddened to learn of the passing of our former driver Carlos Reutemann, winner of three Grands Prix for Williams during his career.
— Williams Racing (@WilliamsRacing) July 7, 2021
Our thoughts go out to his family and friends at this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/g3kDdsWf5q