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Frank Williams, a true Formula 1 legend, has passed away. His name, talent, dedication, and unfailing drive have left an indelible mark on the sport. Even though his team has stayed out of the spotlight in recent years, his achievements deserve our utmost recognition.
Once described by Enzo Ferrari as a mere “garage mechanic,” Williams, alongside technical director Patrick Head, turned Williams cars into formidable rivals to the Prancing Horse throughout the 1980s and 1990s. It is no coincidence that the most famous drivers of the era, Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost, Keke Rosberg, and many others, enjoyed success at the wheel of his machines. The British team won 16 world championship titles for drivers and constructors, a testament to Frank Williams' fighting spirit, determination, and unwavering will to win, both on the track and after the road accident that confined him to a wheelchair for nearly 35 years. His contributions were recognized in 1986 when Queen Elizabeth II knighted him.
With more than 750 Grand Prix starts to his credit, Frank Williams did more than create a team, he created a legend. The torch has now been passed to Dorilton Capital, which hopes to preserve the Williams legacy and, perhaps one day, win another title in honor of its founder. Rest in peace, Sir Frank.