Ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix Williams unveiled a custom paint scheme in partnership with Keeper Security
Last year’s inaugural Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix saw the teams and the drivers pull out all the stops, with many teams unveiling custom paint schemes for the dazzling spectacle under the lights.
In advance of next week’s second Las Vegas Grand Prix, teams are starting to roll out more custom liveries for the show on the Vegas Strip.
Williams is first out of the gate, unveiling on Friday a custom design featuring Keeper Security, a cybersecurity software provider and one of the team’s partners.
You can see the design in the below images:
“Keeper Security joined our mission to return to the front of the grid earlier this year and since then our partnership has gone from strength to strength,” said James Bower, Commercial Director of Williams Racing. “This striking Las Vegas engine cover takeover will showcase our joint values of innovation and speed which are vital to both cybersecurity and on-track performance.”
In addition to the custom paint scheme, Keeper and Williams will partner on a special activation in Las Vegas ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The team arrives in Las Vegas sitting ninth in the F1 Constructors’ Championship standings, and hoping to rebound after a difficult São Paulo Grand Prix. Both Alexander Albon and Franco Colapinto endured hard crashes during that weekend, with Albon’s crash in qualifying causing him to miss the race itself.