Williment
Willment Racing Cars, a prominent British motorsport team and constructor, made a significant impact on the racing scene during the 1960s and 1970s. Founded by the charismatic and innovative John Willment, the team competed in various racing disciplines, including Formula One, sports car racing, and touring car championships. Willment Racing achieved notable success in endurance racing, notably winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1965 with a Shelby Daytona Coupe. Additionally, the team enjoyed success in touring car competitions, fielding iconic cars such as the Ford Galaxie and Ford GT40. Known for their distinctive blue and white livery, Willment Racing cars were a familiar sight on circuits around the world, capturing the hearts of motorsport fans with their performance and endurance. Despite the team’s eventual dissolution in the early 1970s, Willment Racing’s legacy lives on as a testament to its founder’s passion for motorsport and dedication to excellence.