BUT IT LOOKS LIKE A FERRARI! The Story of the 'Red Williams' Cars (1998-99)
Aidan Millward Aidan Millward
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 Published On Jan 19, 2024

On old TVs, it was almost impossible to tell the difference between the Ferraris and the Williams cars. Because they were the same colour.

After enjoying so much success in the 1990s, Williams fell off when Renault withdrew from the sport at the end of 1997, and Williams had also lost Adrian Newey to McLaren after a series of fallings out with Sir Frank.

So with a car that was basically the 1997 car adapted to new regulations, and an engine that was obsolete, how would Williams perform in their new red colours after Rothmans decided to switch it up?

Thinking about it- It was a good thing they did, since we associate red Williams with awful, and blue with good.

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