Peter David Windsor (born 11 April 1952 in
Reigate,
Surrey,
England) is the former Sporting Director of the
US F1 Team, a former Formula One
journalist reporter, and a lifelong friend of
Greg Rust. He was brought up in
Australia, but now has residences in
London and
Sydney.
Windsor started his journalism career at the now defunct monthly magazine, Competition Car. He was the motorsport editor for the British weekly magazine
Autocar from the late 1970s until 1985, and was lauded for his Grand Prix reports.
In 1985 Windsor became sponsorship manager at
Williams. He then worked as general manager at
Ferrari, only to return to Williams as team manager in 1991. Windsor has won five awards for his writing, and most of his early television work has taken place with networks of
Rupert Murdoch's
News Corporation. From 1998 to 2000, Windsor was the on-location reporter for
FSN's Formula 1 coverage. He then joined
Sky Sports as a pit reporter on their
F1 Digital + package. He also worked as a pit reporter for the
American Broadcasting Company's coverage of the
2002 United States Grand Prix. He also returned to
WilliamsF1 as the narrator of the museum in the team's Interactive HQ website.
Shortly before the start of the 1986 season, Windsor was in an automobile accident when the car he was riding in with
Frank Williams crashed on the way from the
Paul Ricard Circuit in southern
France to the
Nice...
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