Formula 1 racetrack when Sir Frank Williams' own incredible life came to an end on Sunday.Aged 79, the founder of the constructor which bears his legendary family name and still competes on the grid to this day died in his hospital bed, surrounded by those who loved him most.And up to that very moment, he was still deeply affected by the horror crash at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix which claimed the life of the Brazilian.Senna was a three-time world champion and one of the huge names of that era which dominated the sport, alongside the likes of his great rival Alain Prost and countryman Nelson Piquet.Sir Frank had finally got his man for the 1994 season – after driving in the colours of Toleman, Lotus and McLaren over the previous 10.
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