Racing driver Alexis Charbonneau lost his life following being hit by a vehicle last week in the parking lot of a billiard room located in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil.
It was relatives of the pilot who made the announcement on social networks on Sunday.
“I’m talking to you regarding my friend Alexis Charbonneau, a life snuffed out far too quickly at the age of 26 by drunk driving. Alexis had his whole life ahead of him, but someone stole it from him. Alexis was a racing champion and a bloody good guy. Rest in peace!” wrote Anthony Marcotte, spokesperson for Autodrome Granby, on Twitter on Sunday.
I’m talking to you regarding my friend Alexis Charbonneau, a life snuffed out far too quickly at the age of 26 by drunk driving. Alexis had his whole life ahead of him but someone stole it from him. Alexis was a racing champion and a bloody good guy. Rest in peace! pic.twitter.com/6tFKJ3FOZm
— Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) September 18, 2022
Alexis Charbonneau was second in the compact sports championship and had won three times this season at Autodrome Granby.
The young pilot was hit by a car, around 4 a.m. on the night of September 11, in the parking lot of a billiard room located on boulevard Cousineau in Longueuil.
“A driver of a vehicle hit a pedestrian while reversing,” the Longueuil Agglomeration Police Service (SPAL) said in a statement, adding that the victim was in critical condition. .
“The driver, a 28-year-old female, faces charges of Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm and Dangerous Driving Causing Harm.”
However, the charges might be changed following the death of the victim.