Team owner and former F1 driver Adrian Campos dies at 60

Spanish motor racing team boss and former Minardi Formula One driver Adrian Campos has died aged 60.

Published : Jan 28, 2021 15:22 IST

Adrian Campos passed away from a sudden coronary disease. - TWITTER (@F1)

Spanish motor racing team boss and former Minardi Formula One driver Adrian Campos, who helped compatriot and double world champion Fernando Alonso reach the top, has died aged 60.

Campos Racing, which has teams in the Formula Two and Three support series, said in a statement on Thursday that its founder had passed away from “sudden coronary disease.”

“His heart stopped beating, but his memory will be the engine that will keep us all fighting to continue his legacy,” it added on

Twitter .

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Campos started 17 Grands Prix in 1987-88 without scoring a point. He then focused on running teams in the junior series, working with future F1 drivers Marc Gene and Alonso early in their careers.

Britain’s Jack Aitken, the Williams reserve who made his Grand Prix debut in Bahrain as a stand-in last year, raced for the Campos F2 team in 2020. In 2009 Campos had a bid to enter a Campos Meta team in Formula One accepted but financial problems saw it change ownership and compete as Hispania, later HRT F1. The team folded at the end of 2012.