The tragic passing of the “talented and much adored” rally driver Craig Breen happened while “doing what he loved most,” his family have said.
Breen who hailed from Slieverue on the Kilkenny/Waterford border died when test driving a route last Thursday ahead of the upcoming Croatia Rally. His death notice on rip.ie paid tribute to the 33-year-old: "Craig Breen Slieverue/Waterford, Slieverue/Kilkenny who died 13th April aged 33 years.
"It is with great sadness that the Breen family announce the tragic passing of the talented and much adored rally driver Craig Breen — doing what he loved most.
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“Treasured son of Jackie and Ray, he will be sadly missed by his heartbroken sister Kellie, brother-in-law Darragh and his godson Bobbie, along with his extended family, cherished friends and all his motorsport family.”
In tribute his family recited words from the American writer Chuck Palahniuk: “The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.”
It is understood that members of his family flew out to Croatia on Friday. James Fulton, Breen’s co-driver from Cavan, was not injured in the accident.
Waterford City and County Council opened an online book of condolence for members of the public to sign as have Motorsport Ireland for the World Rally Championship driver.
Condolence messages have been pouring in to rip.ie with one mourner saying: “Condolences to the Breen family on the tragic passing of Craig. I was lucky enough to meet him and talk about our shared love of rallying and in particular the older stuff we grew up watching.
“He was the boy who got to live the dream of so many and he knew it, that's why so many related to him. Rest easy Craig, you'll be forever remembered as the gent you were. RIP”
Another added: “You will be sorely missed, a man who wore his heart on his sleeve .. not afraid to show his vulnerability an inspiration to so many, Deepest Condolences to Ray and family on the sad passing of Craig, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time, May he rest in Eternal Peace.”
A minute's applause in his memory was held at the sports complex RSC in Waterford city on Saturday prior to the start of a match.
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