- New livery inspired by successful cars of the 80s and 90s
- ‘Augmented reality’ launch plans thwarted by hacking
Williams presented their new Formula One car on Friday – after hackers foiled plans for an “augmented reality” launch – revealing a livery inspired by their world championship-winning cars of three and four decades ago.
The British team enter their first full season under the ownership of the US-based investment firm Dorilton Capital. The FW43B car has “a dramatic new visual identity sporting a livery inspired by Williams’ all-conquering cars of the 1980s and 1990s, combining blue, white and yellow accents”, the team said.
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