• Formula One portal Frank Williams Racing Cars was a British Formula One team and constructor. Frank Williams had been a motor-racing enthusiast since a...
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    cars. After a brief career as a driver and mechanic, Williams founded Frank Williams Racing Cars in 1966, funded by his work as a travelling grocery salesman...
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    their respective positions. Frank Williams founded Williams in 1977 after his previous team, Frank Williams Racing Cars, failed to achieve the success...
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    Williams FW04 (later the Wolf–Williams FW04) was a Formula One car used by Frank Williams Racing Cars during the 1975 season and Wolf–Williams Racing...
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  • of Frank Williams Racing Cars while agreeing to keep Frank Williams as manager of the team. Simultaneously Wolf bought the assets of Hesketh Racing who...
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    De Tomaso (category Italian auto racing teams)
    prototypes and auto racing vehicles, including a Formula One car for Frank Williams Racing Cars in 1970. Most of the funding for the automaker came from Amory...
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  • and Spyker; subsequently became Racing Point Force India, then Racing Point, then Aston Martin. Frank Williams Racing Cars includes Politoys (1972), Iso–Marlboro...
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    fields cars for development drivers in the ARCA Menards Series, Late Model Stock Cars, Legend Cars and Bandoloero's. Williams started his racing career...
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    Williams FW was a Formula One car used by Frank Williams Racing Cars during the 1973, 1974 and 1975 seasons. It was designed by John Clarke. The car was...
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    De Tomaso 505/38 (category 1970 Formula One season cars)
    racing car model, designed by Giampaolo Dallara for Italian car-manufacturer De Tomaso and raced during the 1970 Formula One season by Frank Williams...
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    Piers Courage (category Williams Formula One drivers)
    and Italy – Courage also drove for old friend Frank Williams's F2 team. When Frank Williams Racing Cars decided to make the step up to F1 in 1969, Courage...
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    The Williams FW07 was a ground effect Formula One racing car designed by Patrick Head, Frank Dernie, and Neil Oatley for the 1979 F1 season. It was closely...
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    The Williams FW08 was a Formula One car designed by Frank Dernie, which debuted at the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix held at the Zolder circuit. An evolution...
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    Arturo Merzario (category Williams Formula One drivers)
    situation — he moved to Wolf, who had just merged his team with Frank Williams Racing Cars, replacing Jacky Ickx; but, again, there were no decent results...
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    OldRacingCars. Retrieved 29 January 2019. "All Results of Derek Bell". RacingSportCars. Retrieved 29 January 2019. de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship"...
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  • manufacturer of customer racing cars from the United Kingdom. Although only moderately successful in Grand Prix competition, March racing cars enjoyed much better...
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  • and forger Francis Williams (disambiguation) Frank Williams Racing Cars, a British Formula One team and constructor Franklin Williams (disambiguation) This...
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    Hesketh 308C (redirect from Williams FW05)
    millionaire Walter Wolf bought 60% of Frank Williams Racing Cars and the team became Wolf–Williams Racing. However, Frank Williams was retained as team manager...
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  • participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, driving a March for Frank Williams Racing Cars in his home race on 4 July 1971. He scored no championship points...
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    Piers Courage, driving a Brabham for Frank Williams Racing Cars, and Jo Siffert, driving a Lotus for Rob Walker Racing Team. The ban on movable wings was...
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  • a car entered by the team, e.g. cars entered by Italian teams were rosso corsa red, cars entered by French teams were bleu de France blue, and cars entered...
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    also the peak result for Frank Williams Racing Cars, the first Formula One team run by British team principal, Frank Williams. While it was the team's...
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    of the racing team. Claire Williams was born in 1976 in Windsor, Berkshire. She is the daughter of Sir Frank Williams and Lady Virginia Williams. She graduated...
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    Tom Belsø (category Williams Formula One drivers)
    T330-Chevrolet. Belsø qualified a Formula One Iso-Marlboro for the Frank Williams Racing Cars team at the 1973 Swedish Grand Prix, but could not start the race...
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    Jacques Laffite (category Williams Formula One drivers)
    was trained as a racing driver in 1968 at Winfield Racing School in France. Laffite debuted in Formula One in 1974 for Frank Williams' Iso–Marlboro team...
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    team. In 1973 and 1974, the cigarette giant backed the Frank Williams Racing Cars team, whose cars were registered as Iso-Marlboro. In the 1974 season,...
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  • drivers to drive their cars, sometimes only for one or two races. Frank Williams Racing Cars (the predecessor to Frank Williams and Patrick Head's highly...
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    drivers. Surprisingly, the new Wolf team, born from the ashes of Frank Williams Racing Cars and Hesketh, made excellent use of its legacy with Jody Scheckter...
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  • Renzo Zorzi (category Williams Formula One drivers)
    15 May 2015) was a racing driver from Italy who participated in seven Formula One Grands Prix between 1975 and 1977, for the Williams and Shadow teams....
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  • and Triumph Herald road cars at his car dealership, Jack Brabham Motors, but with the long-term aim of designing racing cars. Brabham describes Tauranac...
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