
Former F1 driver Clay Regazzoni was killed in a car accident in Italy on Friday at the age of 67. He was reported to have suffered a head-on collision with a lorry on a motorway near Parma.
The Swiss driver, who gave Williams its first F1 win in 1979 but prior to that also drove for Ferrari.
"The death of Clay Regazzoni has robbed us of a man of courage and generosity who lived his life demonstrating those values," Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo said. "I remember him not only as one of my drivers during unforgettable times, but also as a true supporter of Ferrari. For him, races had to be tackled with boldness and on the limit, from the first to the final lap. I celebrated a first World Championship win with him and Niki in 1975, and I will never forget his great victories at the wheel of our cars, both in Formula 1 and sports cars."
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