Athletistic/ Formula 1. Today, December 4, we learn that at the age of 73, the Formula 1 driver, winner of two Grands Prix Patrick Tambay, died. It is known that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease, a progressive disease that affects the nervous system, as well as diabetes.

Patrick Tambay raced in Formula 1 from 1977 to 1986. During his career, Tambe changed seven teams – including Ferrari, Renault and McLaren. He retired in 1986 with 114 Grands Prix.

He was driving a racing car in 2006 when he entered two Grand Prix Masters events.

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