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Sir Frank Williams RIP

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I saw a post on Facebook at the weekend saying that Sir Frank Williams the founder of the Williams Formula One team sold Welsh cakes from his bike in Port Talbot as a child.
I’ve spoken to the person that posted it this morning and they’re adamant it’s 100% correct.

They also painted this picture. Hi
 

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I once had the privilege of giving a presentation in the Ayrton Senna suite at Williams F1 HQ in Oxford. Amazing place, and excellent visitor centre, if anyone is so inclined. RIP Sir Frank.
 

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