Their F1 star dad, who died in April 2020 aged 90, left the vast bulk of his fortune to his third wife Lady Susie

THE children of motor racing great Sir Stirling Moss are locked in a bitter legal battle over his £20milion fortune, The Sun can reveal.
His daughter, Allison Bradley, is taking her half-brother, chef Stirling Elliot Moss, to the High Court over a probate row.
Their F1 star dad, who died in April 2020 aged 90, left the vast bulk of his fortune to his third wife Lady Susie.
When she died aged 69 in 2023, 44-year-old Elliot was due to inherit 75 per cent of the fortune.
The remaining 25 per cent was earmarked for Allison, 57,
But Lady Susan reportedly died without leaving a will and his children are now set to fight it out in court.
Probate office papers showed London-born Sir Stirling, who lived in Mayfair, left £22.08million, not including US assets.
He left pals gifts, including his favourite paintings, model cars and even a lucky silver-set rabbit’s foot.
Another £1,000 was set aside for his agent and her husband to spend on a Joe’s Stone Crab meal in Miami Beach.
Sir Stirling, knighted in 2000, is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers never to win the F1 championship.
He won 16 races with 24 podium finishes between 1951 and 1961.
His daring racing style often led police who pulled over motorists to ask: “Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?”
Son Elliot closed Plu, his off-beat, high-end London restaurant, after it was overlooked for a Michelin star last year.
He has said his small inheritance left him facing homelessness.
Half-sister Allison is the daughter of Sir Stirling’s second wife, US PR executive Elaine Barbarino.

Sir Stirling Moss’ children are locked in a bitter legal battle over his £20milion fortune, The Sun can revealCredit: PA