Clay RegazzoniFerrari president Luca di Montezemolo has paid tribute to Gianclaudio Regazzoni (pictured right) who lost his life in a road accident in Italy on Friday.

The 67-year-old Swiss veteran of 132 grands prix drove for the Italian squad alongside Niki Lauda when Montezemolo became team manager in 1974.

“The death of Clay Regazzoni has robbed us of a man of courage and generosity who lived his life demonstrating those values,” said Montezemolo.

“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.”

Regazzoni won four grands prix for the scuderia during his two stints between 1970-72 and 1974-76, including a maiden win in the 1970 Italian Grand Prix, which was overshadowed by the death of world champion Joachim Rindt.

‘Regga’ also scored a non-championship win in his ‘home’ Swiss GP at Dijon in France in 1975.

“I celebrated a first world championship win with him and Niki [Lauda] in 1975, and I will never forget his great victories at the wheel of our cars, both in Formula 1 and sports cars,” recalled Montezemolo.

“This is a very sad moment for me, especially as his “Swiss Neapolitan” character meant he was also a unique person away from the race tracks and so many memories of him now come to mind.”

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One Response to “Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo pays tribute to Regazzoni”  

  1. 1 Tyler

    So long Clay, shame he had to die in a car since he was already parylized in a racing accident in the 80’s. Thanks for helping Ferrari through the years.

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