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Williams Racing unveils new FW43 colour scheme


By Andrew Hooper
June 26 2020

The Williams Racing Team has relased images of the updated colour scheme for the Williams Racing FW43. It is a departure form the previous one where red was the main colour whereas white is now dominating. There are now new sponsors but their positioning on teh car has now changed.

 
 Williams Racing unveils new FW43 colour scheme
 
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Images of the updated colour scheme for the Williams Racing FW43 were released by the team.

The new colour scheme is a significant departure form the previous one with white now the main colour. There are no new sponsors on the car but Sofina has now taken a far more dominate position on the car occupying the sidepods whereas previously it was only on the rear wing. Acronis has also increased their presence on teh car taking up most of the engine cover. Lavazza has retained the same position on the car on the airbox. There is certainly space on the car to allow for new sponsors that may come on board as a possible result of the sale process that the Williams Team is working through.

 

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