Formula One champions Lewis Hamilon and Sir Jackie Stewart led a chorus of glittering tributes after the death of Grand Prix legend Sir Stirling Moss.
The greatest racer never to win the drivers' world title died at his home in Mayfair, aged 90, after a long illness with his third wife, Lady Susie, at his side.
Three-times F1 champion Stewart led the chorus of acclaim for a godfather of motor sport, hailing Moss as “a man that will never be replaced." He added: "Stirling Moss walked like a racing driver should walk, he talked like a racing driver, he looked like a racing driver. "When Stirling Moss was driving racing cars, men were men.
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