
Lorique Ferrari, the stunt motocross racer who died Sunday after an accident, dedicated his life to the show on two wheels. A specialist in radical maneuvers, he was known in the show ring for his technical skill, the precision of his jumps and the obvious passion with which he performed. His association with the world of motorcycling has seen him turn adrenaline into a career and gain space in the country’s premier events.
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On social media, Lorique kept a diary of his intense routine: rehearsals, backstage, trips and presentations throughout Brazil. He used to say that he never gets tired of what he does, celebrating that he gave about 200 shows throughout his career. He also shared requests for protection for himself and his colleagues, in an environment where emotion coexists with constant risk.
The driver was part of the staff of the “Hot Wheels Epic Show,” one of the most popular attractions at Beto Carrero World, in Santa Catarina. He was admired by the team for his devotion and devotion to the show, characteristics that the park recognized after his death.
Lorick died Sunday after being involved in a crash during the “Hot Wheels Epic Show,” one of the park’s main attractions. Onlookers witnessed and recorded the scene, and videos were circulated to influence social media. Watch below. Warning: strong images.
See the full park note below:
Beto Carrero World announces with deep regret the passing of driver Lorique Ferrari.
After the accident that occurred during the show on Sunday, Loriki received immediate care from the park’s fire brigade and was transferred to the reference hospital where he underwent surgery.
In this moment of unspeakable pain, we express our solidarity, respect and feelings to family, friends and colleagues. Loriki was admired for the talent, dedication and passion with which he carried out his work, and will be missed by all who had the privilege of working with him.
The park is providing support to the family and has already begun its internal protocols to investigate the causes of the accident.