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Formula 1 sank into mourning, as the former driver passed away at the age of 60.
A great motorsport and Formula 1 personality passed away, leaving a void unfilled.
Adrián Campos, a former Formula 1 driver and motorcycle personality in Spain, has died at the age of 60.
Campos contested a total of 17 F1 World Championships between 1987 and 1988 with the Minardi team, finishing 14th in the 1987 Spanish GP as the best result.
After retiring from the top motorsport competition, he created Adrián Campos Motorsport, which would later become Campos Racing and Campos Grand Prix. He also appeared as a commentator for Gran Circo on TVE in 1989.
His school has produced great Formula One stars. Fernando Alonso, Marc Gene and Antonio García are three of his drivers.
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