Former Top Gear presenter Quentin Willson dies
Summary
Quentin Willson, former presenter of the TV show Top Gear, has died at age 68. He was known for his work advocating for electric vehicles and lower fuel costs. Willson was a presenter on various TV shows and was involved in campaigns about cars and motoring.Key Facts
- Quentin Willson died at age 68 after a short illness.
- He was a presenter on Top Gear from 1991 to 2001.
- Willson later presented Fifth Gear and The Car's the Star.
- He was involved in the FairFuel campaign to reduce fuel taxes.
- Willson was an early supporter of electric vehicles.
- He was diagnosed with lung cancer.
- Willson's family described him as a "true national treasure".
- He participated in Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, with one of the lowest scores in the show's history.
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