Barrie "Whizzo" Williams

Barrie "Whizzo" Williams

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512 posts

110 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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I see that Barrie 'Whizzo' Williams has passed away - the last of the three old guard that used to brighten club racing in the 60s/70s/80s: him, Tony Lanfranchi and Gerry Marshall.

Trev450

6,321 posts

172 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Very sad to hear that. RIP Wizzo.

Drumroll

3,756 posts

120 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Yes very sad, I grew up following the likes of "whizzo" Tony Lanfranchi and Gerry Marshall. To me they were the outstanding saloon car drivers of their era.

Cooperman

4,428 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Very few realise what a successful driver Barrie was in rallying, before he was seriously into racing.

He was the first driver to win an international rally in a Cooper 'S' - the 1964 Welsh International in his 1071 Cooper 'S' 120MNP. In fact, had it not been for a short period 'off of the road' courtesy of the magistrates, he would quite probably have got a full BMC 'works' drive instead of the late Tony Fall.

But not only was Barrie a great driver, he was a very warm and kind person. He encouraged and advised less experienced drivers and was a true gentleman. His wit and humour will be missed just as much as his awesome driving skills. He also put a lot back into the sport as President of the Motor Racing Marshals Club.

RIP Barrie.

df76

3,630 posts

278 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Loved watching him race at Goodwood over the years. Very sad news. RIP Barrie..

Dinoboy

2,499 posts

217 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Sad to hear, RIP.

ShampooEfficient

4,267 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Sad news - I was very privileged to meet him a few years ago at the NEC Classic and he was an absolute gentleman to my family and I. RIP.

996Type

711 posts

152 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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This is very sad news.
I got to know Gerry quite well towards the end of his life as he raced for an ametuer team I was part of. Barrie always came over and had a good chat with us, the Lanfrianchis and Gerry. He always had a smile and was a true gent. End of an era, there will be a big party upstairs when these old boys get together again RIP.

threespires

4,293 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Sad news..


BertBert

19,035 posts

211 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Knew him from the under 17 car club which he had a hand in starting. A very nice chap.
Bert

seanyfez

173 posts

191 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Barrie was a wonderful character. I was privileged to have him take me through my ARDS at Silverstone about ten years ago - I was a big fan and couldn’t believe it when he introduced himself as my instructor. Even as a middle aged man I was incredibly nervous about the whole thing but Barrie’s great sense of humour saw me through. RIP a truely great gentleman.

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Met Barrie a couple of times as I commentated at the speed festival in his native Bromyard - took his very elderly Mum and his dog out for demonstration laps!

Trundled into my box and took over without asking once - which I would normally deem rude - but he was such a nice man with it, you couldn't complain.

Had a good story about being flat out at the Nurburgring in some proepr sports car (cant remember which) - absolutely flat out, fog, rain and night and keeping his toe in and just dealing with it - and then suddenly thinking to himself - 'what the hell am I doing here?!'

The world has not only lost a good driver, but a fine human being.

Roofless Toothless

5,662 posts

132 months

Tuesday 18th September 2018
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I remember marshalling at Snetterton on the first corner, behind the rather large gravel trap there. I can't remember the event, but big saloons of some sort. At the start Williams car shot straight on into the gravel and stuck. As the pack disappeared up the road and all fell silent we could hear the sound of laughter coming from somewhere. Eventually realised that it was Whizzo sitting in his car laughing his socks off.

Cooperman

4,428 posts

250 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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For those who knew him well, there is a party to celebrate his life being held on the 29th Sept in the BRDC Suite at Silvestone.
I can't see any of us coming away from it in a sad mood, which is how he would have wanted it to be.

grumpy52

5,579 posts

166 months

Friday 5th October 2018
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Barrie was as entertaining on track as he was off it .
I was lucky enough to encounter the three amigos in the first year of my marshalling career , 1971 , and had the pleasure of them for many years after .

Cooperman

4,428 posts

250 months

Saturday 6th October 2018
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Last Saturday there was a 'Celebration of Barrie's Life' in the BRDC Suite at Silverstone.
It was a memorable and moving afternoon with much laughter, just as Barrie would have wanted.
We all laughed at his various antics and adventures, on and off track.
A very unique personality, now sadly missed.