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Frank one of the originals

- By JONATHAN McEVOY

BERNIE ECCLESTONE led the tributes last night to sir Frank williams after his death at the age of 79. williams, who was wheelchair­bound following a road accident in 1986 after setting up williams racing in the late 1970s, oversaw nine constructo­rs’ and seven drivers’ titles as the Oxfordshir­ebased team that he and his star engineer sir Patrick head built dominated much of motor racing in the 1980s and 1990s. he was the longest-serving team principal in the sport’s history, accumulati­ng 114 victories across more than 40 years. his eponymous organisati­on in Grove lit up the scene through championsh­ip-winning drivers Alan Jones, Keke rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon hill and Jacques Villeneuve. Only Ferrari and Mclaren have won more garlands. ecclestone, who owned the Brabham team before running Formula One for four decades, told Sportsmail: ‘Frank was a one-off. But he was also part and parcel of the way it was back then. we sat together, had dinner together and we did whatever was best for Formula One. ‘his daughter Claire (who took control of the team as ‘deputy’ to Frank when age and illness got to him, before the team’s sale to Dorilton Capital last september for £136million) rang me this morning to break the sad news. ‘he was one of the special guys. he had suffered enough, being in a wheelchair, and I asked Claire how his last days were. ‘I am pleased to say that she said he had been OK, pain-free — or at least as good as you could hope for, thankfully. ‘But he was one of the tough guys, as well. he was a proper person. he and I always had a very good relationsh­ip. There were days when I gave him a loan. There was never a contract. we didn’t need one. he always honoured any arrangemen­t we had. he was a real friend. ‘Yesterday ron Dennis (former Mclaren boss) rang me and we shared our memories. These are the kind of people who made Formula One what it is today.’ Current F1 chief executive stefano Domenicali said: ‘Frank was a true giant of our sport who overcame the most difficult challenges of life and battled every day to win. ‘we have lost a much-loved and respected member of the F1 family, and he will be hugely missed. his incredible achievemen­ts and personalit­y will be etched on our sport for ever.’ williams driver George russell also paid his respects, saying: ‘sir Frank was such a genuinely wonderful human being. I’ll remember the laughs we shared. ‘he was more than a boss, he was a mentor and a friend to everybody who joined the williams racing family and so many others.’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES/PA ?? Face of a sport: with wife Ginny (far left) at unveiling of Senna statue at San Marino (left) and with Sir Jackie Stewart in 2015 (right)
GETTY IMAGES/PA Face of a sport: with wife Ginny (far left) at unveiling of Senna statue at San Marino (left) and with Sir Jackie Stewart in 2015 (right)

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