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Driver Coach Rob Wilson's Kidney Transplant Fund Reaches $350,000 Goal in One Week

Driver Coach Rob Wilson's Kidney Transplant Fund Reaches $350,000 Goal in One Week

Summary
A GoFundMe campaign for renowned driver coach Rob Wilson hit its £185,000 target in just over a week, with donations from F1 figures like Adrian Newey and Zak Brown highlighting his industry standing.

A GoFundMe campaign to support driver coach Rob Wilson's life-saving kidney transplant has surpassed its £185,000 (roughly $350,000) goal in just over a week, currently standing at £186,344 from 154 donations. The funds will compensate donor Dr. Georges Kaye, Wilson's physician, while the UK's National Health Service covers the transplant itself.

Why it matters:

Wilson is widely regarded as the world's most prominent driver coach, having worked with numerous F1 stars and motorsport talents. The rapid success of the fundraiser underscores the deep respect and loyalty he commands across the racing world—from F1 team principals to Supercars drivers.

The details:

  • The top donation of £10,000 came from Adrian Newey, legendary F1 designer and current Aston Martin team principal.
  • Another £10,000 was donated by Charles Richmond, the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, founder of the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
  • McLaren CEO Zak Brown contributed £7,500.
  • Other F1-related donors include Karun Chandhok, Jonathan Wheatley, and Cadillac drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez.
  • Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley donated £5,000, matching a donation from BTCC boss Alan Gow.
  • Supercars figures such as drivers Cam Waters, Thomas Randle, Andre Heimgartner, Kai Allen, Team 18 boss Adrian Burgess, and Greg Murphy also contributed.

What's next:

With the funding secured, Wilson's transplant can proceed without delay. The overwhelming response highlights the tight-knit nature of motorsport, where even behind-the-scenes figures like Wilson receive immense support when facing personal crises.

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