Williams unveiled the car livery for the Las Vegas round.
Williams has unveiled the liveries for Carlos Sainz’s and Alex Albon’s cars for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Most of the FW47 will be painted glossy black in honor of Rovo — the new generative-AI-based product from the team’s title sponsor, Atlassian. Williams say the new livery is intended to accentuate the brightness of the Las Vegas lights, as well as the speed and power of Rovo.
James Vowles, team principal: "This striking livery is another example of our collaboration with Atlassian, who are helping to accelerate our technological transformation and bring Williams back to a leading position. There is no more iconic place to unveil it than Las Vegas — one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world."
This is not the first time Williams has changed its cars' livery for individual Grands Prix. In Austin the FW47s were presented in the historic blue-and-white color scheme of 2002 to mark the collaboration with Atlassian, and in São Paulo the cars were repainted in the sponsor colors of the oil company Gulf.
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Williams unveiled the car livery for the Las Vegas round.
Williams revealed the liveries of Carlos Sainz's and Alex Albon's cars for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
