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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Automotive Icon Quentin Willson Dies After Brief Illness

Automotive Icon Quentin Willson Dies After Brief Illness

9 Nov

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Summary

  • Quentin Willson, a "true national treasure," dies peacefully surrounded by family
  • Willson brought "the joy of motoring" to TV audiences for decades
  • Former Top Gear co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May pay tribute
Automotive Icon Quentin Willson Dies After Brief Illness

In a tragic turn of events, the automotive world has lost one of its most beloved figures. Quentin Willson, a renowned TV personality and automotive enthusiast, has passed away at an undisclosed age after a brief illness with lung cancer.

Willson's family shared the news with multiple media outlets, describing him as a "true national treasure" who brought "the joy of motoring, from combustion to electric, into our living rooms." The family expressed that the void left by Willson's passing can never be filled, as his "knowledge was not just learned but lived; a library of experience now beyond our reach."

Willson's former co-presenters on the original Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson and James May, have paid heartfelt tributes to their late friend and colleague. Clarkson, who helped develop the Top Gear revival in 2002, fondly recalled the "laughs" he and Willson shared over the years, describing him as a "properly funny man." May, who received "proper advice and encouragement" from Willson during his early TV attempts in the late 1990s, expressed his deep admiration for the great bloke.

The news of Willson's passing has undoubtedly left a profound impact on the automotive community, as they mourn the loss of a true icon and a passionate advocate for the joy of driving.

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Quentin Willson, a beloved automotive enthusiast and TV personality, has passed away at an undisclosed age after a brief illness with lung cancer.
Jeremy Clarkson and James May, Willson's former co-presenters on the original Top Gear, have paid heartfelt tributes to their late friend and colleague, describing him as a "properly funny man" and a great bloke who provided them with "proper advice and encouragement" during their early TV attempts.
Willson was known for bringing "the joy of motoring, from combustion to electric, into our living rooms" and was described by his family as a "true national treasure." His passing has undoubtedly left a profound impact on the automotive community, as they mourn the loss of a passionate advocate for the joy of driving.

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