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Gallery: The Williams FW43 2020 Formula 1 car

17th February 2020
Seán Ward

Williams, a once dominant force in motorsport, has struggled to stay on the pace in Formula 1 in recent years. But, with a determination that few others would show, the team fights on, keen not just to stay in the sport but to get back to the top. While it's highly unlikely to happen this year, you don't make it to the front of the grid without putting in the groundwork. That is where this car comes in, the new Williams FW43 2020 Formula 1 car.

The Williams FW43 is the car Deputy Team Principal Claire Williams hopes will bring the team back into contention: "This year marks a fresh start for the team. We have spent time addressing our areas of weakness and have ensured that we have the right people, structures, procedures and resource in place to deliver competitive race cars. We are all committed to re-building Williams and returning the team to competitiveness. As such, our 2020 campaign is about making progress. The fighting spirit is still very much alive, and this year, everyone will continue that fight until we get back to where we want to be."

No, the FW43 is unlikely to win any races or even take a podium, but, with any luck it'll be fighting with other midfield cars, not just parading around at the back.

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