Williams has launched the special livery it will use for the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend.
The Grove-based squad first used an alternate car livery sporting the Gulf colours in 2023 at three grands prix to mark its first year in partnership.
The iconic colour scheme has now returned for the upcoming race weekend in São Paulo, where Williams is looking to return to the points, having endured two consecutive races without a top 10 finish.
In a twist, the iconic Gulf colours will feature 493 words that fans associate with Williams and Gulf, with over 140,000 votes.
The words have been added to the famous orange and light blue Gulf colours.
Explaining the return of the Gulf livery, Williams team principal James Vowles said: “As an iconic Formula 1 team with a Championship-winning legacy and a plan to win again, we know Williams Racing means so much to our millions of fans around the world.
“This incredible livery campaign with Gulf has really brought that to life, and it will be a privilege to race every lap in Brazil with the passion and emotion of our fans woven into this beautiful design on the car.”
Williams has endured a positive campaign and is on course for its best finish in the constructors' championship since 2017, sitting comfortably in fifth.
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