Williams has unveiled a special livery for the upcoming British Grand Prix. The English team has incorporated a life-sized ‘Union Jack’ on the sides of the FW46. Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that the British flag is adorned with the names of all team members. In total, there are more than a thousand signatures on the car, as a tribute to the team’s personnel.
Williams intends to use this special livery to kick off a unique week of celebrations, acknowledging the team’s British heritage. In Formula 1, the team is represented by the British-Thai driver, Alex Albon. However, Williams also takes pride in the contributions of Zak O’Sullivan (Formula 2) and Luke Browning (Formula 3), both of whom are of British descent.
Former World Champion Jenson Button and the Williams FW22 at Silverstone
Spectators at Silverstone can look forward to demonstration laps from former world champion Jenson Button and the Williams FW22, his first Formula 1 car, this upcoming weekend. It is hoped that the special livery will bring some success during the home race in Great Britain – the team has had a fluctuating season so far and has only scored two World Championship points.