Cars Tagged - Williams

2025 Williams FW47

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Williams livery for the 2025 Formula 1 season sports a lighter blue colour scheme thanks to the teams new title sponsor.

2023 Williams FW45

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After a turbulent off-season at Williams, can the once mighty F1 team regain some credibility by rising up the ranks once again?

2022 Williams FW44

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Williams F1 have revealed a new all blue livery which is set to adorn their 2022 FW44 challenger.

2020 Williams FW43

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As one of the most famous Formula 1 teams on the grid, Williams are hoping they can reverse the struggles of the lest few years and rise back up the ranks.

2018 Williams FW41

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Williams F1 have released their FW41 Formula 1 car, continuing with the much-liked Martini livery design of the past few years.

2017 Williams FW40

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Williams are celebrating their 40th anniversary with the release of the FW40 Formula 1 car.

1993 Renault Clio Williams

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In 1993, Renault launched the Clio Williams as a limited edition of 3,800 cars.

2016 Williams FW38

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Williams unveils its 2016 challenger ahead of the first test in Barcelona.

1988 Williams FW12

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In its original guise the FW12 featured a Judd CV 3.5 V8. In 1988 the car was unsuccessful for Williams after two years of domination with the FW12’s predecessor

1992 Williams FW14B

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The car was born out of necessity, as the 1989 and 1990 seasons had proven competitive for Williams, but they had underachieved in their own and Renault’s eyes.

1994 Williams FW16B

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Featured revised bodywork, with a low profile engine cover and enclosed driveshaft and an anhedral rear wing lower element

1997 Williams FW19

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The car was a logical development of the extremely successful FW18, which had comfortably won both titles in 1996.

2002 Williams FW24

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The FW24 was closely based on the previous year’s FW23, and powered by a development of the ultra-powerful BMW engine from 2001.

2014 Williams FW36

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The FW36 is the first car built by Williams to use a Mercedes engine, a 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, known as the PU106A Hybrid.

2008 Williams FW30

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The FW30 is largely an evolution of the previous, 2007-season, Williams model: the FW29.

2010 Williams FW32

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The FW32 was raced by Rubens Barrichello and 2009 GP2 Series champion Nico Hülkenberg.

2011 Williams FW33

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During the course of the season, it became clear that the car was much less competitive than Williams FW32.