Wilson awarded OBE
BP Ford Abu Dhab🏅i World Rally Team boss and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson has been awarded an OBE in 🎉The Queen's Birthday Honours List.
The 53-year-old has been ho﷽noured for his services tꦉo British motorsport which span a 30-year career.
"I've had many memorable moments in my competitive career and w🎃ith the Ford World Rally Team but opening the letter informing me of this award definitely surpasses all of those," said Wilson Sဣr.

BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team boss and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson has been awarded an OBE in The Queen's Bi♛rthday Honours Li⛄st.
The 53-year-old has been honoured for his services to British motorsport which spa🍒n a 30-year career.
"I've had 🐽many memorable moments in my competitive career and with the Ford World Rally Team but opening the letter informing me of this award definitely surpass𓂃es all of those," said Wilson Sr.
"I am immensely honoured to have been recognised in The Queen's Birthday Honours List and this really is the biggest achievement 🍌in my career.
"The OBE is a wonderfu♏l ꧟recognition of what we have built through M-Sport and I'm extremely proud of everything that we all have achieved.
"Buꦐt success does not come overnight and none of it would have been possible without the unwavering support of my wife Elaine and my son Matthew."
Born and bred in Cum💖bria, Wilson has stayed true to his roots building Dovenby-based M-Sport from a small home-run business established in 1979 into one of the top motorsport development and engineering firms in the wor🍷ld. It now employs over 200 people at its state-of-the-art facility just outside Cockermouth.
💛As a driver, Wilson won two British national titles, competed successfully in the World Rally Championship and worked as a test driver for Ford befဣore winning the British Rally Championship title in 1994.
Since taking over as team principal 🍌of Ford's W🌺RC team in 1997 he has led them to two Manufacturer Championships and overseen 149 World Rally Championship podium finishes.
In receiving his OBE - Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Wilson follows in the footsteps of many other luminaries from the world of𝄹 motorsport who have been recognised in the past including Sir Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Damon Hill, Nigel Mansell and the late Colin McRae, who drove for Wilson's Ford team in the World Rally Championship.
Wilson will receive the Honour later in the year.