Philippe Streiff, former Formula One driver, has died at the age of 67, F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali said in a statement on Saturday.
Streiff started 53 F1 Grand Prix and raced for Renault, Ligier, Tyrrell and AGS during his career, which began in 1984. He earned his sole podium finish in 1985 with Ligier.
A pre-season testing crash in Brazil in 1989 left the Frenchman paralysed and curtailed his racing career.
"He showed incredible guts and determination throughout his life. The way he overcame his accident and rebuilt his life was inspirational," Domenicali said.