Williams Gives Fans Vote to Choose Testing Livery for F1 2026 Car
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The Williams F1 team ended its 2025 season with Abu Dhabi's day of testing, which for several years allowed the teams to drive a young driver, but also to test the pneumatic specifications for the following year. It was logical that Luke Browning (photo at the top) had the steering wheel of the FW47 reserved for the young rider of the team, since in 2026 he will be the official reservist of the team, and his simulator and development driver, whi…
Williams again values the opinion of his hobby. In view of the 2026 season of Formula One, the fans of the British team will be able to cast their vote to choose the colors that the new FW48 will wear. They are a total of 6 designs that are available on the official team page. This vote was opened on December 6 and will be available until Tuesday 16. The new design of the ball will be presumed during next year’s winter test in Barcelona and Bahr…
Fans set to choose Williams’ 2026 testing colours
Williams will hand its global fanbase the final say on how its 2026 Formula 1 car will look when it hits the track for the first time next year, launching a week-long vote to select the FW48’s pre-season testing livery. The post Fans set to choose Williams’ 2026 testing colours appeared first on Speedcafe.com.
Williams gives fans vote to choose testing livery for F1 2026 car
Williams is giving fans the chance to choose the livery that will adorn its 2026 Formula 1 challenger – the FW48 – in pre-season testing. The Grove-based squad is certainly raising expectations for its fans ahead of the brand-new season, after showing considerable improvement with a fifth-place finish in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship. With Alex Albon joined by Carlos Sainz, the team had a mini renaissance, with the Spaniard taking two podi…
Williams to let fans decide F1 livery for 2026 car's debut
Williams is going to let fans decide the livery of its 2026 Formula 1 car for pre-season testing. Fans will have six different designs to choose from, which will be used when Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz debut the car during F1’s first official test in January. Don’t expect a completely radical departure from the traditional Williams designs, as all six liveries feature Williams’s signature blue.But there are “dazzle pattern” options that are typ…
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