Tom Walkinshaw passes away

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Former racing driver and team owner Tom Walkinshaw has died. The 64-year-old had been suffering from cancer.

During his career Walkinshaw ran the Benetton, Ligier and Arrows Formula 1 teams - and was pivotal in Benetton's rise to a championship-winning team in the 1990s. But he was arguably best known for his spectacular achievements with Jaguar in both touring cars and sportscars.

Wakinshaw began as a single-seater racer, winning a Scottish Formula Ford title in 1969, before really making his name in touring cars, where he was highly successful as both a driver and as a team owner with his TWR operation, which would also spread to a network of garages.

The highlight of his touring car career was a European title for Jaguar in 1984, and Walkinshaw's success for the manufacturer saw TWR commissioned to run Jaguar's return to top-level sportscar racing.

The iconic TWR Jaguar Group C cars went on to win three World Sportscar titles, and to triumph at Le Mans in 1988 and 1990.

Walkinshaw moved into F1 with Benetton as the team's engineering director in 1991. He introduced Ross Brawn, who had been TWR's designer in sportscars, to the team and set it on course for its world championship successes with Michael Schumacher.

Following the controversies of Benetton's 1994 season, Walkinshaw was moved across to the Ligier team, which was at that time also owned by Benetton boss Flavio Briatore, but this arrangement was shortlived and at the start of the following season Walkinshaw acquired a majority stake in Arrows.

He famously recruited reigning world champion Damon Hill to drive for the team in 1997, with the combination nearly winning the Hungarian Grand Prix. Arrows was one of the first to use Bridgestone tyres, with Walkinshaw having been played an integral role in convincing the Japanese company to rejoin F1 a year earlier than it had originally intended.

Walkinshaw had remained active in other forms of motor racing even while involved in F1, with TWR bringing Volvo into the British Touring Car Championship - initially with an estate car - and ultimately winning the title.

Financial problems saw both the Arrows team and TWR fold in 2002, but Walkinshaw remained involved in motorsport, continuing to run a team in V8 Supercars in Australia. He made his final visit to an F1 race at this year's British Grand Prix.

SOURCE: Autosport

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My respects to Mr Walkinshaws family. Sad news indeed.
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Wow :(, That is really sad news, Condolenses to all the family and whom were invovled with his success.
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Terrible news. RIP Tom Walkinshaw :(
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FEBRUARY MEMORIAL FOR WALKINSHAW

A memorial service for Tom Walkinshaw, who died last Sunday, will take place on 4 February in Gloucester Cathedral. His funeral will be held in private.

The revered team boss and former driver had been suffering from cancer.

A statement from Walkinshaw's family said: "Sadly, Tom passed away on Sunday 12th December.

"He had been battling with cancer for three years; he died peacefully with his family at his house in Oxfordshire.

"It was Tom's wish to have a private family funeral. A Memorial Service will take place in Gloucester Cathedral on Friday 4th February 2011, at 12 noon.

"Martine and the boys are overwhelmed with the lovely messages and tributes which they have received and at the same time are extremely grateful to the media for respecting their privacy at this sad and difficult time.

"Tom's brave battle with cancer would have been harder without the faultless care he received from the hospital in Brussels, Fondation C.A.R.E. Cavell Action for Research & Expertise and, more recently, the invaluable support from the local Lawrence Home Nursing Team.

"The family therefore request that should you wish to make a charitable donation, you might like to consider either of these organisations."

Walkinshaw's TWR organisation achieved huge success in touring cars and sportscars, most famously with Jaguar at Le Mans and in the World Sportscar Championship. He was pivotal in Benetton's rise to Formula 1 championship victory with Michael Schumacher in the early 1990s, and later ran the Ligier and Arrows F1 teams.

SOURCE: Autosport