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“Williams” launches the FW45 for the 2023 F1 season.

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On Monday, February 6, 2023, Williams Racing unveiled the new liveries of their FW45 race car for the first time with two drivers, Alexander Alb. On Angsusingh, a Thai driver and a new teammate like Logan Sargeant, an American Formula Two or F2 world champion, who was drawn to replace Nicolas Latify from 2023 onwards.

For the design of the 2023 race car, it is an evolution of the original FW44 while maintaining the brand’s image. It features contrasting diamond shapes and flashes of red and blue. Incorporating the exciting new era of Willians Racing, this year’s design features a matte finish color scheme. Provides a stronger image when on the track

the edge of the floor It was raised to meet the FIA ​​Technical Regulations Update 2023, and the team took the opportunity to develop the sidepod concept very much. This was made possible by optimizing the thermal layout of the power supply unit. The front suspension layout, as well as aerodynamic surfaces, were also modified. It also makes the FW45 more aerodynamically efficient than the FW44, with more overall downforce and better handling characteristics.

On the side of Alexander Albon Angsusing, a Thai racer, said, “I’m very excited to start again with the team for another year. And I welcome a new partner to the team this year. So it’s good to have them in attendance.”

While Logan Sargeant, a US rookie driver who recently became a new member of the team, said, “I am very excited as the season begins after From what I feel like a long winter I am now ready for his new season in Formula One and looking forward to what will happen in 2023.”

For the Formula One battle in the 2023 season, it will start competing in the first field with the Bahrain Grand Prix between 3 and 5 March 2023 at the Bahrain Stadium. International Circuit, Sakhir City Bahrain

Image source: Facebook : Willams Racing

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