Fernando Alonso and a host of Spanish drivers paid a heartfelt tribute to team boss Adrian Campos the man who mentored the two-time world champion's formative years in motorsport.
The former Minardi F1 driver and Campos Racing team boss died on Wednesday at the age of 60, a sudden passing that has shocked and saddened the motorsport community.
Campos was instrumental in promoting Alonso's career during its early stages, guiding the young gun to a championship title in the 1999 Euro Open by Nissan series.
"One of the saddest days for the motorsports family," Alonso tweeted on Thursday.
"A driver and great promoter of this sport. Thank you for dreaming about Formula 1. Thank you for believing in young people."
Uno de los días más tristes para la familia del automovilismo . Piloto y gran impulsor de este deporte. Gracias por soñar con la Fórmula 1. Gracias por creer en los jóvenes. Gracias y descansa en Paz 🙏 pic.twitter.com/khqWuQuarQ
— Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) January 28, 2021
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, also paid tribute to his countryman.
"Very sad day for the death of Adrián Campos, undoubtedly a reference of our sport in Spain and internationally. My sincere condolences to all his family and friends."
Sky F1 presenter Karun Chandok who raced for HRT, the team Campos had helped found, also offered a few heartfelt words in memory of his friend and team boss
"Very sad to wake up to news that Adrian Campos has passed away," he wrote. "I did my first GP2 test with him at the end of 2006 and remained friends ever since.
"A true racer who always enjoyed a chat about all things motorsport and a lovely man. Deep condolences to Campos Racing and his family."
La primera carrera de F1 a la que asistí fue para verle, Paul Ricard 1987. Siento no habérselo dicho nunca. Gracias Adrián por ser esa referencia y motivación por seguir nuestros sueños. DEP. pic.twitter.com/U7hDn3tCeP
— Pedro de la Rosa (@PedrodelaRosa1) January 28, 2021
Finally, former F1 driver Pedro de la Rosa who raced for HRT in his final season of F1 spoke of how Campos had spurred on his dreams.
"The first F1 race I attended was to see him, Paul Ricard 1987," said the Spaniard.
"I’m sorry I never told you. Thank you Adrian for being that reference and motivation to follow our dreams. DEP."
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