Williams releases renders of 2019 FW42 F1 car
Williams has offered a first look at its new FW42 Formula 1 car that will race in 2019 after releasing a set of rendered images on Friday afternoon.
Williams unveiled its new livery and title sponsor, Rokit, in an event on Monday, but opted to fit its revised colour scheme to its 2018 car, the FW41.
Williams has offered a first look at its new FW42 Formula 1 car that will race in 2019 after releasing a set of rendered images on Friday afternoon.
Williams unveiled its new livery and title sponsor, Rokit, in an event on Monday, but opted to fit its revised colour scheme to its 2018 car, the FW41.
The first look at the FW42 came in the release of a short 360-degree video and a handful of images via Twitter on Friday, three days prior to the start of on-track testing in Barcelona.
Feast your eyes on this! And we’ll show you the real thing next week pic.twitter.com/0ir0LRmCJQ
— ROKiT WILLIAMS RACING (@WilliamsRacing) February 15, 2019
You spin me right round baby, right round...get your first look at the FW42! pic.twitter.com/UcqbQpEAgg
— ROKiT WILLIAMS RACING (@WilliamsRacing) February 15, 2019
Drivers George Russell and Robert Kubica will first sample the Williams FW42 in the early part of next week, with on-track running in Barcelona beginning on Monday.
The team had intended to complete a shakedown with the new car in Barcelona this weekend, only to cancel its plans as it is running behind schedule with the build of the car.