"Are you sure you really want to stop, dear Moss?"

Blonde Woman in lingerie kissing Stirling Moss' helmet. Even at 80 years of age Sir Stirling Moss doesn't seem to have any trouble getting beautiful women to throw themselves at him. Here he is at Donington Park about to take a Maserati 250F out for a drive. Credits to the image go to http://blog.neillwatson.com/opinions/sir-stirling-moss-the-blonde-and-the-mystery-of-the-stolen-image
Sir Stirling Moss OBE announces his retirement from motor racing

The door has been closed on a competitive racing career that has spanned more than 60 years. During qualifying for the Le Mans Legends race, Sir Stirling Moss OBE, made the decision to retire from the sport he loves.

On his retirement Stirling said "This afternoon I scared myself and I have always said that if I felt I was not up to it or that I was getting in the way of fellow competitors, then I would retire".
Blonde Woman in lingerie kissing Stirling Moss' helmet. Even at 80 years of age Sir Stirling Moss doesn't seem to have any trouble getting beautiful women to throw themselves at him. Here he is at Donington Park about to take a Maserati 250F out for a drive. Credits to the image go to http://blog.neillwatson.com/opinions/sir-stirling-moss-the-blonde-and-the-mystery-of-the-stolen-image
He leaves motor racing as one of the most recognised racing drivers in the world, having raced from the age of 18, winning the British Grand Prix twice, the Monaco Grand Prix three times, the Mille Miglia, the Targa Florio and the Tourist Trophy, as well as countless other races, during his professional career.

He then went onto compete in historic racing. As patron of Goodwood, he has helped make the Goodwood Revival and historic racing around the world hugely popular.

He is regarded as one of the greatest motor racing drivers the sport has ever known, having raced successfully in all forms of motor sport and racing not only to win, but racing because he loved the racing itself.
Blonde Woman in lingerie kissing Stirling Moss' helmet. Even at 80 years of age Sir Stirling Moss doesn't seem to have any trouble getting beautiful women to throw themselves at him. Here he is at Donington Park about to take a Maserati 250F out for a drive. Credits to the image go to http://blog.neillwatson.com/opinions/sir-stirling-moss-the-blonde-and-the-mystery-of-the-stolen-image
As Stirling said, on the day of his retirement, "I love racing, but now it is time to stop".

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