Williams hosts reunion for Grand Prix Mechanics Trust

01/11/2010
NEWS STORY

At the recent Grand Prix Mechanics Reunion - a gathering of mechanics who have worked in the F1 pitlane over the last five decades - former drivers Damon Hill, Sir Jackie Stewart, Martin Brundle and John Watson paid tribute to the unsung heroes of the pitlane.

The reunion, which was organised by the Grand Prix Mechanics Charitable Trust, a registered charity which is dedicated to the wellbeing of F1 mechanics past and present, took place at the headquarters of the Williams team, thanks to the generosity of Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head.

For over 20 years the Trust has helped a wide range of mechanics and is actively engaged in advising and helping current and past mechanics. There are now a growing number of former Grand Prix mechanics, who have reached retirement without a company pension, health insurance or similar. Often it is after they have left the security of their F1 team that in times of hardship, they or their families need help and assistance.

The Trust has created a register of Grand Prix Mechanics, which enables mechanics to get back in touch with old friends and colleagues. Former and current F1 mechanics are invited to register with the Trust by contacting admin@gpmechanicstrust.com. Also donations to the Grand Prix Mechanics Charitable Trust can be made online using a debit or credit card, by visiting justgiving.com.

Film of the evening, with contributions from Damon Hill, Jackie Stewart, Martin Brundle, John Watson, Frank Williams and Patrick Head, can be seen here

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Published: 01/11/2010
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