Formula 1 Legend, Frank Williams, Passes Away at 79

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Frank Williams founded his team in 1977, and his team won their first race at the British Grand Prix in 1979 with Clay Regazzoni. Only one year later, Alan Jones gave Williams its first world title.


From that moment on, the team triumphed, winning world championships with Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, and his last driver’s championship in 1997 with Jacques Villeneuve.

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Even after suffering a horrible car crash in the south of France in 1986, which left him with tetraplegia, Williams ran the group and continued to dominate through the end of the 1990s. His result was to have him knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999. Williams’s final win was at the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain in 2014 in a surprise win for Pastor Maldonado. Then he transferred day-to-day operations to his daughter Claire.

Williams continued to be team principal until 2020 when–ahead of that season’s Italian Grand Prix–it was announced that the team would stand down to be sold to American firm Dorilton Capital, which would take over with the Williams name still in place to this day.

Despite the original group now gone, the name will continue to live on, and the team will continue to produce young talent, as it did recently with George Russell joining Mercedes as its #2 driver in 2022.

About Mark Gero

Mark began his addiction to Formula 1 racing watching races on the television at Watkins Glen and attending Grand Prix races in person at Long Beach, California in the 1970s and early 80s. Turning to the journalism side of motorsports in 2001, Mark started by writing Grand Prix weekend stories for San Diego, California based All-Sports under Jerry Preeper. He left one year later for E-Sports in Florida. Mark’s big break came when he wrote for the late Mike Hollander at Racing Services. Then, in 2010, he joined Racingnation for three seasons. For the remaining part of this decade, Mark continued to advance, writing articles for the Munich Eye Newspaper in Munich, Germany, and returning to the U.S. to finish his degree in Journalism and Mass Communications at Ashford University. After graduating, Mark was hired by Autoweek before moving on to the racing website, Frontstretch, until late last year. Mark currently lives in Los Angeles, California.



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