IndyCar drivers have taken their cars across
the Golden Gate Bridge to pay tribute to Justin Wilson, who died this
week after being hurt in a race in the US.
Wilson's team-mate Marco Andretti led the tribute by driving
the late racer's No 25 car across the San Francisco bridge, US media
said.
The 37-year-old British driver died on 24 August from
injuries sustained when a car crashed in front of him at a race in
Pennsylvania the day before.
Wilson's team Andretti Autosport announced that series veteran Oriol
Servia will drive the Briton's No 25 Honda at Sonoma Raceway this
weekend.
"It's hard for the words to come out the right way," Servia said.
"I
have known and raced Justin for more than 10 years. I have an enormous
amount of respect for him as a racer, but his qualities as a human were
definitely an inspiration to anyone who ever met him.
"I am honoured and emotional with the opportunity of driving his car this weekend."
Formula 1 drivers have also paid tribute to Wilson, with Jenson Button saying he was a "great person and racing driver".
The Sheffield-born Wilson raced in Formula 1 in 2003, starting the season with Minardi before moving to Jaguar.
He
went on to carve out a successful career in the United States, winning
seven races in his time in the Champ Car series and then IndyCar.
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