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Williams F1 unveils custom paint scheme for Las Vegas Grand Prix

Teams and drivers went all out at last year's inaugural F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, with many teams revealing custom paint schemes for a dazzling spectacle under the lights.

Ahead of next week's 2nd Annual Las Vegas Grand Prix, teams are starting to roll out more custom liveries for the show on the Las Vegas Strip.

Williams was first out of the gate, unveiling a custom design on Friday featuring Keeper Security, a cybersecurity software provider and one of the team's partners.

You can see the design in the image below.

James Bower, Commercial Director at Williams Racing, said: “Keeper Security joined us in our mission to return to the front of the grid earlier this year and our partnership has gone from strength to strength ever since.” Ta. “This impressive takeover of the Las Vegas engine cover will demonstrate our collective values ​​of innovation and speed, which are essential to both cybersecurity and 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 arrived in Las Vegas in ninth place in the F1 Constructors' Championship standings, hoping to bounce back from a difficult Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Alexander Albon and Franco Colapinto suffered heavy crashes that weekend, with Albon missing the race itself due to a crash in qualifying.

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