Famous team is ‘moving on’ in many ways
A sad thought occurred as Williams revealed its 2022 F1 challenger today; the FW44 is the first car the legendary team has ever produced that Sir Frank never got to see. His passing in November followed a stellar career that earned 114 F1 victories, seven drivers’ titles and nine constructors’ crowns. He shall never be forgotten as one of F1’s greatest team bosses. Williams the team has also ‘moved on’ from carrying the Senna S logo on its car and will instead honor the memory of Ayrton – one of F1’s greatest drivers – with a dedicated space at its museum. As times change, one thing that remains the same in F1 is the lack of capacity for sentimentality. Sir Frank and Ayrton would both have understood that. By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief Motorsport.com |
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EDITOR'S CHOICE Williams reveals real 2022 F1 car at Silverstone shakedown The Williams team's new Formula 1 car, the FW44, has been revealed as it took to the track at Silverstone for its maiden run. |
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| \Williams explains decision to remove Senna S logo from 2022 F1 car Williams team principal Jost Capito has explained why the team has removed the logo paying tribute to three-time world champion Ayrton Senna from its Formula 1 cars after 27 years. |
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| | The early trends that have eased fears over identical F1 2022 cars Formula 1's new rules era has arrived with the regulations being much tighter than they were in the past for teams. |
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| Why Williams revealed new F1 livery on show car Jost Capito says Williams wanting to "perfect" its new Formula 1 livery meant revealing the colours on a 2022 show car, ahead of the FW44's initial running on Tuesday. |
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