Wishing Momo’s family and friends my upmost sincerest condolences. I’m not a religious man, but they often say that “God will always take the good ones first”, and here, I see this fitting the situation.
R.I.P
Race In Peace
Somebody of the CT dont know Momo including me, i’ve already see some post from him but I didn’t know him personally but I can say one thing, no matter who you are, your religion, your nationality, your age, no matter which car you have, if you love car and you live for car or motorsport, you know what I feel and it makes you a brother.
R.I.P. Momo
Sad to see someone so young pass on. Race In Peace Momo.
It’s truly magnificent how just from reading Momo’s comments, you could see how nice and encouraging of a person he was. This is a shame. R.I.P., you were a member of our CT family.
I’ve only been a member on CT for a few weeks, but the togetherness of the CT community is something I already love.
Knowing Momo through his photos and posts albeit it very briefly for myself, it’s clear to see Momo influenced us all and showed us that we can have what we thought we could only dream of.
Keep on driving bro. There are no limits where you are now.
R.I.P Momo
I read his story before he died. Amazing. I hope one day I can be as great a person as he was. #RIPMOMO
Where Can i read his story ? #RipMomo
Now up there, there’s a White Supra, a 1200HP Gallardo, and a 918 doing a three- way drag race. And even though I didn’t know you very well, “No matter where you are, whether you’re a quarter mile at a time, or across the world, you will always be my brother”.
From my friend Gianluca:
In the very short time I knew him and car throttle, I was humble enought to know how bright this beautiful soul was. You will be missed. See you again :’(
None of us have ever met Momo, but it’s so hearthbreaking to read these horrible news. He promised me one ride in his 458 and 918, very kind and nice guy. Race in peace, see you there one day and I’ll wait for our ride together.
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Wishing Momo’s family and friends my upmost sincerest condolences. I’m not a religious man, but they often say that “God will always take the good ones first”, and here, I see this fitting the situation.
R.I.P
Race In Peace
Somebody of the CT dont know Momo including me, i’ve already see some post from him but I didn’t know him personally but I can say one thing, no matter who you are, your religion, your nationality, your age, no matter which car you have, if you love car and you live for car or motorsport, you know what I feel and it makes you a brother.
R.I.P. Momo
Sad to see someone so young pass on. Race In Peace Momo.
It’s truly magnificent how just from reading Momo’s comments, you could see how nice and encouraging of a person he was. This is a shame. R.I.P., you were a member of our CT family.
I’ve only been a member on CT for a few weeks, but the togetherness of the CT community is something I already love.
Knowing Momo through his photos and posts albeit it very briefly for myself, it’s clear to see Momo influenced us all and showed us that we can have what we thought we could only dream of.
Keep on driving bro. There are no limits
where you are now.
R.I.P Momo
I read his story before he died. Amazing. I hope one day I can be as great a person as he was. #RIPMOMO
Where Can i read his story ? #RipMomo
Now up there, there’s a White Supra, a 1200HP Gallardo, and a 918 doing a three- way drag race. And even though I didn’t know you very well, “No matter where you are, whether you’re a quarter mile at a time, or across the world, you will always be my brother”.
From my friend Gianluca:
In the very short time I knew him and car throttle, I was humble enought to know how bright this beautiful soul was. You will be missed. See you again :’(
None of us have ever met Momo, but it’s so hearthbreaking to read these horrible news. He promised me one ride in his 458 and 918, very kind and nice guy. Race in peace, see you there one day and I’ll wait for our ride together.