The Australian info Dale Brede with his Falcon race vehicle in2004 Picture by Melissa Adams Canberra motor racing chauffeur and businessperson Dale Brede has passedaway, aged48 Dale Brede was the child of Campbell Brede, dealership principal at National Capital Motors and one of the ACT’s greatest profile carsandtruck dealerships. Long-time pal and V8 Supercar motorist Will Davison explained on social media how he was “shocked and sad” at the news. “Kind, mild, smart, amusing, amusing and constantly the life of the celebration,” Davison stated. Dale Brede in his Formula Holden. Picture provided “Always smiling in the eyes of so lotsof! Talented on 4 wheels and likewise 2, Supercar motorist, Superbike group owner and rival, individuals individual and businessperson. “Life won’t be the exactsame without you here and we will missouton you more than words.” Bitten by the motor racing bug early in life, Dale Brede raced karts in the ACT and then advanced into a large range of race automobiles over his profession from open-wheeled Formula Holdens, and then V8 Supercars. An achieved race carsandtruck motorist, he contended 7 times at Bathurst, with a finest positioning of seventh in 2005 as the co-driver to British touring vehicle champ John Cleland. Dale Brede finished out of karting to endedupbeing one of the ACT’s most achieved motor racers. Picture by Holly Curtis While he might haveactually taken on a long-lasting profession in collaboration with his dad and bro Duncan at National Capital Motors, Dale Brede had lookedfor his own service course
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