Inside Williams
Back in March, Williams introduced the FW43B, designed to compete in this year’s World Championship and piloted by George Russell and Nicholas Latifi. The car's livery pays homage to Williams' successful past, and to Sir Frank Williams, who founded the team, along with Patrick Head, back in 1977. The FW43B is the first car to compete in a full season without the Williams family managing the team.
These images were captured by Matt Ben Stone, a London-based photographer and director, on location at the Williams factory in Grove, Oxfordshire. To see more of Matt’s work, which includes commissioned work for the likes of McLaren Automotive, Specialized Bikes and Red Bull, click on the link below.
Photos © Matt Ben Stone