The yellow present on the engine hood of Williams F1 single-seaters in Mexico and Brazil will still be present next weekend in Las Vegas. During the two previous races, it was Mercado Libre who brought this yellow touch.
This was reminiscent of the team's liveries from the 80s and 90s, and this weekend it will continue to display these retro colors with the arrival of Keeper Security, one of its partners, who will take more of space on the FW46. And the company will also organize events in Las Vegas and New York on the theme of Formula 1.
Williams' commercial director, James Bower, praised Keeper Security's contribution since the start of the season: “Keeper Security joined our mission to return to prominence earlier this year, and our partnership has gone from strength to strength since then.”
“This striking takeover of the engine hood in Las Vegas will highlight our shared values of innovation and speed, which are vital to both cybersecurity and performance on the track.”
Darren Guccione, CEO and co-founder of Keeper Security, also welcomed this partnership which allows him to highlight what his company brings to Williams, but also to compare this to the elitism of the discipline: “Formula 1 represents the pinnacle of speed and strategy.”
“Our presence on Williams Racing's engine cover at the Las Vegas Grand Prix celebrates the team's technical mastery and high design, and once again demonstrates Keeper's commitment to securing the company's most sensitive digital assets. the team and our customers.”