Motor
racing: Mansell joins tributes to Surtees at funeral
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[March 29, 2017]
LONDON (Reuters) - Former
Formula One world champion Nigel Mansell joined the motorsport world
on Tuesday in paying tribute to John Surtees at the funeral of the
only man to win world titles on two wheels and four.
Surtees, who won the 1964 F1 championship with Ferrari after four
500cc and three 350cc titles between 1956 and 1960, died on March 10
at the age of 83.
"John was a consummate professional, a gentleman, an incredible
champion on two and four wheels and a gentle, massive giant," said
Mansell, who raced for Ferrari before winning the 1992 title with
Williams.
"When you spoke to him he was so unassuming you actually forgot he
was the champion he was. I found him awesome but he was a friend."
Red Bull principal Christian Horner told the BBC at the funeral at
Worth Abbey in southern England that Surtees would likely always be
a unique champion.
He recalled also the late champion's admiration for Sebastian
Vettel, now with Ferrari after winning four titles at Red Bull.
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Former driver John Surtees before the race Reuters / Phil Noble
"When we were winning races with Sebastian Vettel he (Surtees) would
either ring me or send me an email with his observations after a
grand prix weekend," said Horner. "He was very keen to stay in touch
with the modern day drivers."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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