ROME, Dec 15: Former Formula One driver Clay Regazzoni was killed in a road accident in Italy on Friday, police said.

The Swiss-born racer, who gave Williams their first grand prix victory at Silverstone in 1979 and won four races for Ferrari, was 67.

Police said Regazzoni, who was paralysed after breaking his back in a crash at the 1980 U.S. Grand Prix West in Long Beach, died when his car collided with a truck on a highway to the west of the Italian town of Parma.

“Clay won the very first Grand Prix for the Williams Team in 1979 at Silverstone,” said Frank Williams. “This was probably the most important event ever to occur in the history of our time in Formula One.

Regazzoni, who was born in Lugano on Sept. 5, 1939, was runner-up for Ferrari in the 1974 championship won by McLaren's young Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi.

Christened Gianclaudio Giuseppe, but known universally as 'Clay', Regazzoni made his Formula One debut with Enzo Ferrari's glamour team at the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix, where he finished fourth.

Regazzoni was a winner that same year, in only his fifth race, when he beat Jackie Stewart into second place in Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix at Monza. He finished third overall in the championship despite competing in just eight races.

He drove for BRM for a season in 1973 before returning to Ferrari in 1974 as team mate to future triple world champion Niki Lauda under the guidance of team manager Luca di Montezemolo, now the Ferrari president.

In 1975 he again won the Italian Grand Prix with Ferrari.

In 1977 and 1978 Regazzoni drove for Ensign and Shadow respectively before returning to a competitive car with Williams as team mate to Australian Alan Jones in 1979.

Despite securing the future world champions' first win in tbeir home race, he was replaced the following year by Argentine Carlos Reutemann.

Regazzoni's accident in 1980, when he suffered brake failure and hit the barriers at speed, ended his Formula One career at 132 grands prix. However, he continued racing in sportscars equipped with hand controls and also in the Dakar Rally.—Reuters

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