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Williams gets a new name for 2026

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03/11/2025

From 2026, Atlassian Williams Racing will race under a new identity that connects the team's "glorious legacy to its bold and ambitious future".

According to today's release:

From January we will become Atlassian Williams F1 Team - a name reflecting our sole purpose to race and win in the top echelon of motorsport.

And our existing 'W' logo will be replaced by a 21st century reimagining of Frank Williams' famous 'Forward W', first introduced in our founding year of 1977 and featured on every one of our nine Constructors' World Championship-winning cars.

It is the latest evolution for an iconic Formula 1 team that is one of the top three most-successful in the sport's history - and has set a clear ambition to be a powerhouse again in this modern era of F1.

Throughout almost 50 years in F1 Williams has forged a legacy built on independence, innovation and determination to win, attracting tens of millions of dedicated fans around the world.

Now under the ownership of Dorilton Capital, with James Vowles as Team Principal and world-class drivers in Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, the team is driven to usher in a new era of success with the same passion and values at its heart as F1 continues to expand in global popularity.

This transformation is already gathering pace, with the team sitting fifth in the 2025 Constructors' Championship with 111 points - more than the past seven seasons combined. The team recently secured its first Grand Prix podium since 2021 in Baku, and first-ever Sprint podium in Austin.

"I am proud that from next year we will be known as Atlassian Williams F1 Team and carry a logo on our car inspired by our founder Sir Frank Williams and deeply connected with our decades of success," said James Vowles.

"As a team we are inspired by our past but excited about our future, and committed to writing a new Championship-winning chapter in Williams' history.

"This evolved team identity reflects who we are, where we are going, and reintroduces our title-winning legacy to a growing F1 audience that was not following the sport when we were last dominant."

"It is inspired by our past, confident about our future, and clear about our identity," added Marcus Prosser, Marketing Director, Atlassian Williams Racing, "a Championship-winning Formula 1 team with a burning drive to win again.

"With this new name and logo our rich history is being reimagined for the future. We hope our existing and loyal fans will love it. But we also hope it will connect a new generation to our incredible legacy, building the community of Williams fans that will carry us to our next victory."

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1. Posted by KKK, 15 hours ago

"Wow, that will definitely make a difference! It is and always will be "Williams F1""

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