Sir Frank Williams will have held few regrets about the monumental impact he had on the sport. He was the architect of a dynasty after creating the self-titled Williams F1 team in 1977 – the constructor went on to be one of the sport's most iconic names and is still racing to this day.More than 750 race entries have followed since, yielding 114 victories and nine constructors' championship successes.He did once reveal that he did have at least one big regret, though – and it revolved around one of the best drivers ever to grace the sport.
In 2003, Michael Schumacher was at the very height of his powers. That was the year he broke Juan Manuel Fangio's record by scooping his sixth world title – the German would go on to add one more to that.
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