Paddy Hopkirk RIP

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Dynion Araf Uchaf

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4,638 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Just heard the news that Mini (MINI) stalwart and Monte Carlo winner Paddy Hopkirk has passed.

He's probably a bit before the time for most people on PH, but I got to meet him through work on numerous occasions in the 00's. I was working for BMW and he was a MINI brand ambassador.

It got to the point where he was calling me weekly just to speak to someone from BMW as no one else was returning his calls! Y333EJB was his reg plate for his MINI's. IIRC

RIP Paddy.

steve2

1,790 posts

224 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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A total legend RIP

motco

16,179 posts

252 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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I'm sorry to hear that. He lived a half a mile from my last house as the crow flies and it wasn't until I contacted Mill Accessory Group in the 1990s touting an invention for the motor accessory trade that I found out. He rang me and invited me to his house to discuss it and see whether his company might want it, and gave me some sage advice on how to avoid being ripped off. He was a really nice chap and he had a lovely home. I believe his house was on the market in the last twelve month or so. RIP Paddy.

595Heaven

2,556 posts

84 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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A real motorsport hero.

I met him in the gatehouse at Gaydon as he was trying to book in for a meeting back in the BMW days. The staff had no clue who he was but we had a nice chat.

He was good friends with an old neighbour (another driver of his generation) and used to see the Mini as mentioned above parked in their drive.

RIP

Riley Blue

21,502 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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One of my boyhood motorsport heroes. I have his autograph in a rally programme, the only signature I ever asked for.

RIP Paddy.

autofocus

3,060 posts

224 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Hi there

I was at London Classic Car Show last year and was walking back to my car when I spotted a new Mini just pulling up. The number plate looked strangely familiar and then the door opened and out got Mr Hopkirk





A proper gent and happy to chat all things Mini with me

Regards

Tim

Milkyway

9,916 posts

59 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Such sad news & another legend sadly gone.
RIP Paddy... you can now rag it through those rally stages with all of the other departed greats.


Edited by Milkyway on Friday 22 July 16:59

greeny12

312 posts

225 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Sad news, but a life very well lived.

His competitive career was a bit before my time, but I discovered the name at an early age because my dad had a Paddy Hopkirk 'Explosafe' petrol can!

RIP legend.

ArnageWRC

2,151 posts

165 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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A motorsport, and motoring legend. Winning the Monte when it was a big deal and an appearance on Sunday Night at the Palladium, and 'christened' as the fifth Beatle.

And was also a handy circuit racer as well; something I wish more rally drivers would attempt to do, especially as there are so few top line WRC seats.

Only a few months after Vic Elford passed.....

Milkyway

9,916 posts

59 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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ArnageWRC said:
A motorsport, and motoring legend. Winning the Monte when it was a big deal and an appearance on Sunday Night at the Palladium, and 'christened' as the fifth Beatle.

And was also a handy circuit racer as well; something I wish more rally drivers would attempt to do, especially as there are so few top line WRC seats.

Only a few months after Vic Elford passed.....
... & Alain de Cadenet a few weeks ago.

threespires

4,357 posts

217 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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I'm so sad to hear this.
He was team mates with my mum in the Triumph rally team and recounted to me some tales of those times.
Lovely man, he and Willy Cave can get together in the special section in the sky.


LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

52 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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I am never sad when a man who lived such a full life has died, he lived a life filled to the max with speed, fun, and great humour and memories, he was a genuine man, would talk to anyone and was active until his last years.

He achieved a lot, and was linekd so much with Mini, the two almost come to mind together.

Don't be sad folks, legends always live one and Paddy lived his life to the max!!

bigothunter

12,144 posts

66 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Still selling parts for the original Mini biggrin

https://www.paddyhopkirkmini.com/

majordad

3,610 posts

203 months

Monday 25th July 2022
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A true legend, and gentleman RIP