Hermano da Silva Ramos

January 1, 1926 - May 6, 2026 (Age 100)

**In Loving Memory of Hermano "Nano" da Silva Ramos** Our beloved Hermano João, known to everyone as "Nano," departed this world peacefully on May 4th, 2026, leaving behind a legacy written not just in racing records, but in the hearts of all who knew him. Born on December 7th, 1925, in a beautiful blend of French and Brazilian heritage, Nano embodied the perfect mix of European elegance and Latin warmth that defined his extraordinary life. I still remember those Sunday mornings at our family home, where Nano would sit on the balcony with his coffee, watching the world go by while sharing stories of his early racing days. His eyes would light up with such passion as he described the thrill of the open road, yet his voice always softened when speaking of his family. He was the kind of man who'd rather spend his afternoon teaching his grandchildren how to change a tire than watch television, and who'd sneak extra treats to neighborhood kids even when his own children protested. His laugh was contagious, his hugs genuine, and his wisdom came wrapped in the most approachable package you could imagine. Nano's greatest love affair was with speed, but not just the kind that came from a racing car. He raced through life with such vigor and grace that even in his 100th year, he was still the oldest living Formula One driver, a title he wore with quiet pride. But beyond the track, he raced against injustice, supported young drivers from humble backgrounds, and never forgot where he came from. He'd tell anyone who'd listen that his French mother's resilience and his Brazilian father's joy for life made him the man he was – someone who approached every challenge with determination and every success with gratitude. The impact of Nano's life extends far beyond any race result. He was a mentor to aspiring drivers,

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