F1 News: Williams Unveils FW46 Ahead Of 2024 Season

Williams unveils the FW46 ahead of the 2024 season.
F1 News: Williams Unveils FW46 Ahead Of 2024 Season
F1 News: Williams Unveils FW46 Ahead Of 2024 Season /

Williams has revealed their new livery for the FW46 for the upcoming 2024 F1 season, becoming the third team to reveal its new look for the year.

Releasing the car during an event in New York City, it features a bold duo-tone blue design with nods back to the team's history with the iconic white and red pinstripe outlining the front nose. Along with the new livery, the team has unveiled all-new white racing suits which is another reference to the team's incredible history.

After ending the 2023 season in seventh position in the Constructors' Championship, the British team is keen to continue the push for 2024. Alex Albon, who earned all but one of the team's points in 2023, is currently in contract with Williams until the end of 2024 but has already been linked to a move to Mercedes following Lewis Hamilton's shocking news last week of his move to Ferrari. Williams has also decided to continue with Logan Sargeant, who has just concluded his rookie season. 

James Vowles, team principal, commented in a press release from the team:

"It is a significant milestone to unveil the 2024 livery at an iconic location in New York City. The FW46 has been the focus of the team for many months and there is still a tremendous effort going in from everyone at Grove to deliver our challenger for this year.

“As we look to build on the momentum from last season, we have a driver line-up in Alex and Logan that is capable of consistently fighting for points while helping lead our development for the future.

“Since joining Williams Racing a year ago, I’ve seen this team pull together to overcome a number of challenges and claim seventh in the Constructors’ Championship, which meant a great deal for everyone involved. We’ve also shown the world that we’re building the foundations for moving forward.

“We’ll continue to strengthen the team both on and off the track through improvements to our infrastructure, investing in our people, and attracting fantastic new partners like Komatsu.

“Of course, there’s still a long way to go on this journey together but I know our fans, partners and everyone at Grove HQ is pushing as one to create new history for this iconic team. It will take time, but everyone’s support is integral to help drive us towards success in the years to come. I’m looking forward to seeing what this season holds for us."

Alex Albon also explained:

“Coming off the back of a very positive year we’re hoping to build on our progress into 2024, working hard to make some good steps forward in performance.

"We’ve asked a lot of the team and the factory to get this car where it needs to be, and we’ve also slightly changed the philosophy of the car, so I’m interested to see if we can improve some of the characteristics it has historically had.

"It will require an adjustment in driving style but I’m confident it will be a change for the better.”

Logan Sargeant mentioned in the press release:

"After unveiling this great livery I’m now itching to get behind the wheel of the FW46 and keep developing as a driver. I’ve had a productive off season that has allowed me to prepare both physically and mentally for the year ahead. Taking the time to properly reflect on my rookie season, there’s been a lot of lessons learned and experience gained that can only benefit me as I enter this new season.

“I know my goals this year. I’ll be looking to build on the progress I’ve made since being a part of the Williams Racing family. I intend to help contribute more to the team’s success. Everyone at Grove has been working tirelessly to deliver the FW46 over the winter break. I can’t thank them enough for their hard work and the support they’ve given me. Hopefully we can achieve some great results together in 2024."

The next car reveal will be Stake later today.

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