Frank Williams
was today awarded the Tom Wheatcroft trophy in recognition of his
contribution to world motorsport. The trophy was presented to Frank at a
ceremony at the team’s headquarters at Grove by the Wheatcroft family.
Inspired by his father’s involvement in motorsport, Tom’s son Kevin
established the Tom Wheatcroft trophy in 2002 to recognise personalities who
have made significant contributions to the motorsport world and industry.
Since its inauguration, names such as Murray Walker, Professor Sid Watkins
and Bernie Ecclestone have all been honoured with the award, while Frank
receives the trophy from its 2007 recipient, Sir Stirling Moss.
The trophy itself represents an historic racing car steering wheel mounted
on a sculptural interpretation of the Grand Prix car driven by Tom’s
protégé, Roger Williamson. Just a few of Tom Wheatcroft’s achievements as
team owner, constructor and owner of Donington Park and Grand Prix
Collection are illustrated on the trophy.
Upon receiving the award, Frank Williams commented, “When I heard that I was
to receive the award, I was truly honoured. To join the list of formidable
recipients of the Tom Wheatcroft trophy is a rare privilege. I’ve never
forgotten the wet race at Donington in 1993, not so much for the thrashing
that Ayrton gave us, but for the fact that the race was privately funded by
Tom, driven by his love and enthusiasm for the motor racing.”
Kevin Wheatcroft said, “It is an honour to be giving the trophy to Frank
today. All the recipients of the Tom Wheatcroft trophy have a long history
in the sport and have made a considerable contribution to the industry. This
trophy is our way of giving something back; it’s a heartfelt thank you to
the people that make the sport what it is.”
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