Williams has revealed the colour scheme that will adorn the team’s 2026 Formula 1 car across pre-season testing based on a public vote.
The Grove-based squad gave fans the chance to vote on six liveries to select the colours that it will sport in the opening test in Barcelona.
With almost 55,000 votes spread across 162 countries, Williams has revealed that the ‘Flow State’ design is the one that came out on top.
“Thank you to all our incredible Atlassian Williams Racing fans around the world who had their say on how we should enter this new era for Formula 1,” Williams boss James Vowles said.
“Flow State is a worthy winner and we are excited to carry the fans together with us when we hit the track for the first time. There is a lot to look forward to in 2026 and this is just the start.”
Williams is yet to announce when its new car, the FW48, will be launched, as the team attempts to build on a return to the top five in 2025.
Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz will once again be partnered in an unchanged driver duo, while Williams will continue with Mercedes engines.
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