Craig Breen dies in testing accident

Craig Breen dies in testing accident

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andygo

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7,133 posts

269 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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From other websites it appears he hit a post whilst testing for the upcoming Croatia rally.

As ever when something like this happens, it's a shock and a tragic waste of a great talent from someone who so clearly enjoyed what he was doing.

His co driver is unharmed, but no doubt will be traumatised.

Such a shame all round.

Those WRC cars are too fast?

The Brummie

9,423 posts

201 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Lost his life this morning testing his Hyundai ahead of next weeks Rally Croatia.

Shocked isn’t the word. Taken from us way too soon.

RIP Craig.

greeny12

326 posts

233 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Oh my God, I just saw this on the BBC Sport site and my heart sank.

Awful, awful news. RIP Craig. Deepest condolences to family and connections.

emicen

8,876 posts

232 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Such a shame, he was the best character in rallying for years imho. He absolutely loved his sport.

zeb

3,257 posts

232 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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That is such a tragedy, he was so deserving of a decent crack at a full championship. To echo Hayden Paddons comment…..the sport is poorer without him.

Don Roque

18,091 posts

173 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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What a sad day for the sport.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

60 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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You cannot say a lot can you, other than he was probably doing something he loved, the sad bit is he was very into his sport and also was great at doing events all over the place and doing historic stuff back home, a big loss, and we do seem to suffer greatly with losing people in rallies, about time the luck changed!

BaronVonVaderham

2,322 posts

161 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Awful news. His post stage interviews were always brilliant.
RIP Craig.

weyland yutani

1,410 posts

178 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Terrible news.

He was living the dream as a rally fan who was also a world class rally driver. He gave Tanak a really good battle in Sweden, would have loved to see him on the top step of the podium one day.

I'm shocked.



Slippydiff

15,440 posts

237 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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crycrycrycry
Absolutely unbelievable. Utterly, utterly tragic.
A mere 33 years of age and one of the most humble and genuine driver’s in the WRC.
As others have said, his post stage interviews were a joy to watch, his emotions clear to see for all, and his appreciation of the fact he had the opportunity to drive the best cars, on the best stages, at the sport’s highest level, was inspirational.
RIP with Gareth Roberts by your side in the passenger seat. You’ll be hugely missed.

Oneball

867 posts

101 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Such terrible news, a real motorsport enthusiast who always seemed to be so pleased that someone had let him drive a rally car. To lose his life in such an innocuous crash makes it doubly worse.

Edited by Oneball on Thursday 13th April 19:11

confucuis

1,319 posts

138 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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I'm very upset.

All my social media is full with messages of remembrance and I can't even look at them, just too upsetting.

I was really looking forward to Croatia to see what he could do!

Just a lovely nice lad, full of love for rallying in all its' forms.

He was one of us and a fellow countrymen. Absolutely heartbroken.

AlphaDelta

324 posts

59 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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I saw this on Instagram and thought there was some mistake. Utterly shocked at the news. He always struck me as a very genuinely nice guy who loved rally.

Last Visit

3,202 posts

202 months

Thursday 13th April 2023
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Tragic news, I always enjoyed watching him on the WRC coverage. Clearly very talented, 33 is no age to go. RIP.

P. ONeill

1,455 posts

66 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Slippydiff said:
crycrycrycry
Absolutely unbelievable. Utterly, utterly tragic.
A mere 33 years of age and one of the most humble and genuine driver’s in the WRC.
As others have said, his post stage interviews were a joy to watch, his emotions clear to see for all, and his appreciation of the fact he had the opportunity to drive the best cars, on the best stages, at the sport’s highest level, was inspirational.
RIP with Gareth Roberts by your side in the passenger seat. You’ll be hugely missed.
Can’t really add anything that hasn’t been said above except that this one hurts a lot. RIP Craig.

fttm

4,047 posts

149 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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So feckin sad . Craig was passionate about his rallying be it WRC or club events , he just loved getting involved. With his success he was able and willing to give back to grassroots competitors via sponsorship and tuition. A fine ambassador for Irish rallying and a genuinely good guy to boot . RIP Craig

GravelBen

16,094 posts

244 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Tragic news, RIP Craig frown

Always seemed like one of the nicest guys in rallying.

Mastodon2

14,023 posts

179 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Terrible news. He was hugely popular and a great driver, he will be missed.

TO73074E

480 posts

41 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Incredibly saddened by this. As already said, he seemed like he loved just being in a rally car but he was a real contender. I was hoping he would get a full time seat at Hyundai. Such a big loss.

sb-1

3,327 posts

277 months

Friday 14th April 2023
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Taken way to soon......RIP Craig.