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F1 Legends Unite to Honor Stirling Moss in Star-Studded Tribute 🏆

Nearly 2,000 people, from F1 royalty to pop culture icons, gathered at London's Westminster Abbey to celebrate the life of racing legend Sir Stirling Moss 🏁. The long-delayed memorial—postponed due to COVID—saw former world champions like Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, and Damon Hill share stories of the driver who redefined motorsport grit.

Even Mr. Bean himself (Rowan Atkinson!), Pink Floyd's Nick Mason, and Richard Hammond of Top Gear fame joined the tribute. Moss, who passed away in 2020 at 90, never won an F1 title but became a legend through sheer audacity. His 1955 Mille Miglia victory? A jaw-dropping 10-hour sprint across Italy at nearly 100 mph average speed 💨. Talk about 'hold my champagne' energy!

Red Bull's Christian Horner summed it up best: \"Stirling raced like every lap was his last.\" And honestly? We’re still taking notes 📝.

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