Williams has followed up its FW47 launch by unveiling its livery for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign.
Williams showcased the design scheme that it will sport across the upcoming campaign at the F1 75 season launch event alongside the other nine incumbent teams at London’s O2.
The unveiling came less than a week after the Grove-based outfit rolled out its FW47 for the first time during a shakedown broadcast live on YouTube and the team’s website from Silverstone.
The FW47 sported a one-off livery on that occasion to mark its historic title partnership with Atlassian, which James Vowles called “one of the biggest in sports” and the software company was celebrated further still via the true livery unveiled on Tuesday.
Furthermore, Williams has added Betway and Jackpot City parent company SuperGroup to its growing roster of partnerships and both brands featured on the FW47’s predominantly royal blue design.

The FW47 livery also boasts the logo of Santander following a multi-year partnership and brings back the branding of renewed partners Duracell, Gulf Oil and Kraken.
A tumultuous offseason and campaign littered with crashes stunted Williams’ progression in 2024 en route to ninth in the Constructors’ standings but Vowles has every reason to be more confident going into the upcoming campaign.
The Wiliams workforce has grown from 700 to 1000, production processes have improved and the team has welcomed Grand Prix winner Carlos Sainz into the driver line-up alongside Alex Albon.
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