Sir Frank Williams created one of the most successful teams in F1 history and in memory of this legend of the sport, GPFans has taken a look back at some of his team's best entries.
Williams announced the saddening news of Sir Frank's passing on Sunday afternoon.
Aged 79, he leaves behind a legacy that will endure the test of time having presided over 735 grands prix, claiming nine constructors' titles, seven drivers' and 114 race victories.
These are the cars that defined Sir Frank's career.
Okay, we said this would only be a list of the championship-winning cars, but no list of iconic Williams machinery would be complete without the FW07, the car that scored the first of 114 wins for the team. FW07-B - 1980 drivers' and constructors' winner with Alan JonesFW07-D - 1981 constructors' winnerFW08 - 1982 drivers' winner with Keke RosbergFW11 - 1986 constructors' winnerFW11-B - 1987 drivers' and constructors' winner with Nelson PiquetFW14-B - 1992 drivers' and constructors' winner with Nigel MansellFW15-C - 1993 drivers' and constructors' winner with Alain ProstFW16-B - 1994 constructors' winnerFW18 - 1996 drivers' and constructors' winner with Damon HillFW19 - 1997 drivers' and constructors' winner with Jacques VilleneuveAn honorary mention to the most recent race-winning Williams, Pastor Maldonado's FW34 from the 2012 Spanish GP