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Service of thanksgiving for Stirling Moss to be held at Westminster Abbey
Legendary racer Sir Stirling Moss, who never won the F1 championship, passed away in April 2020 at 90 years old. Due to pandemic restrictions, his family couldn’t hold a memorial then. Now, a service at Westminster Abbey with over 2000 attendees is planned to honor him. The event will feature speeches from Jackie Stewart and others, as well as a display of his iconic cars. Moss won 16 F1 grands prix but narrowly missed the championship multiple times. His career ended after a 1962 accident, which he felt affected his driving skills permanently. Despite that, Moss’s legacy as an inspiring and remarkable figure lives on.