Why you should be supporting Atlassian Williams F1 Team

Fans around the world support Atlassian Williams F1 Team, here's why you should too...
Published
15 JAN 2026
Est. reading time
7 min
Millions more fans are tuning into Formula 1 as the sport goes from strength to strength with unprecedented all-access coverage of the increasingly competitive racing.
Yet there are eleven teams to root for and over 75 years of history to navigate, which might leave you overwhelmed with so many options of who you could back on the race track.
We are, of course, a little biased, but there are so many reasons why supporting Atlassian Williams F1 Team is the best choice. Allow us to explain...
Fans come first
F1 being such an international championship means it's not as easy to get close to the action as in other sports.
While football or basketball fans, for example, can watch their team play nearby every week or two, that's not feasible in Formula 1.
However, Williams' fan focus has let our supporters be involved in more opportunities than just being in the grandstands as we strive to bring F1 to more people than ever.
Our Fan Zones have thrilled hundreds of thousands away from the racetrack as we take the cars, drivers, and more to accessible city centre locations around the world.
Virtual Q&A and Meet and Greets with Carlos, Alex and other Williams representatives give our fans unrivalled access to key team members, even if they don't have a ticket to the race.
Our Team Principal, James Vowles, even makes sure to answer fan questions after each race in the Vowles Verdict as he explains the decision-making behind each race.
We've even had the look of the car chosen by our supporters on multiple occasions, with two fan-voted Gulf deliveries PLUS the design that our FW48 will run for the very first time during Barcelona Shakedown Week.
Taking over Piccadilly Circus in 2025 –
Global from Grove
F1 is no different from other sports in that national pride will always play a role in the fights for first place and the anthems that play on the podium.
While we are proud of our British history in the heart of the UK's Motorsport Valley, we are an international operation of the world's best and brightest.
A look through our history shows how we've welcomed drivers from five continents since the team's inception.
It's an illustrious history, too, as we'll touch on later, with Williams helping four continents to World Drivers' Championship glory.
Nigel Mansell (1992), Alain Prost (1993), Damon Hill (1996), and Keke Rosberg (1982) are our European champs, with Jacques Villeneuve (1997) flying the Canadian flag for North America, Nelson Piquet (1987) representing South America, and our first title winner, Alan Jones (1980), hailing from Australia.
Even our engine suppliers have a worldwide flavour, with brands from Germany, Japan, France, America and the Netherlands partnering with us through the years.
Together we race
Being an Atlassian Williams F1 Team fan today lets you be a part of an exciting time as the team continues to write history.
After some difficult seasons where our cars struggled, the push to reach the front of the pack is well and truly on, and the results we've had in recent years show the steady progress we've made.
2025 was our most successful season in the last decade
In the past few years alone, we’ve gone from Q3 appearances being a distant dream to being a regular occurrence, we regularly fight for points and, in 2025, podium finishes returned.
Just as Formula 1 is transitioning through an incredible time of regulation changes that see it lead the way in engineering and broadcasting, Williams are right there, too.
Few teams have gone through as many technical changes as us, and we continue adapting to maximise our potential with decades of F1 knowledge behind us.
Our founder, Sir Frank Williams, was a pioneer in many ways and, even with the Williams family stepping back at the start of the decade, that spirit continues at our Grove headquarters with everything we do.
If you want to be part of one of the sport's longest-standing team's journey back to the front, backing Atlassian Williams F1 Team makes a lot of sense.
History, and plenty of it
We are fully focused on our future, but cannot forget our illustrious past.
Nearly five decades of Formula 1 racing laid the groundwork for what Williams is today, and a look through the history books lets you see the impressive past we have.
Nine World Constructors' Championship wins mean we are the third-most successful operation on the grid, while our seven World Drivers' Championships have us in the top five on the all-time list of driver titles.
We're also one of only five teams to have broken the 100-win barrier, with 114 top-step appearances, with a further 201 trophies at Grove from podium finishes.
There are 128 pole positions to our name, 134 fastest laps, 33 one-two finishes and well over 400,000 km of mileage raced.
That's a lot of big numbers, and we're still adding to them today.
Carlos Sainz's P3 in Qatar was our 315th Grand Prix podium
Eyes on the future
Look no further than the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy to see how invested the team is in future success.
Our driver development programme is nurturing the best young talent with the simple goal of helping each member be the best racing driver they can be.
If you'd like to support a driver's career from before they even sit in an F1 car, backing Williams is a surefire way you can be one of their earliest fans.
In recent years, our Driver Academy has had names across karting, Formula 4, F1 Academy, Formula Regional, Formula 3 and Formula 2.
To see what's possible for these young hopefuls, you just need to look at the names of those who have raced in our F1 team in recent years.
Franco Colapinto, Logan Sargeant, Nicholas Latifi, Lance Stroll and Jack Aitken all stepped up from the Driver Academy to make their F1 debuts, and 22% of the 2026 grid first turned a wheel in a Grand Prix wearing Williams colours.
You'll see the Driver Academy's help outside of F1, too, with Formula E's Ollie Rowland and Dan Ticktum being former members, and Jamie Chadwick enjoying success in the European Le Mans Series.
A new look for the team in Formula 1’s all-new regulations era will be unveiled on Tuesday 3 February
Always innovating
Atlassian Williams F1 Team produced some of F1's most advanced machinery as we pushed boundaries to reach incredible success.
Williams is the team for you if you like to be ahead of the curve and at the forefront of technology.
The FW14B and FW15C remain two cars that the sport still points to when looking to demonstrate what F1 can achieve.
Boasting traction control, ABS, active ride suspension, power steering, and more, at a time when these systems weren't commonplace, the FIA had to change the rules to reduce the sizeable advantage Williams enjoyed in the 90s.
The FW14B is one of the most iconic and successful Formula 1 cars of all time
Innovation at Williams isn't just limited to the car, however, as we continue to push what is possible for a team to be for our fans.
We are relentlessly improving our website and apps to make being a Williams fan an experience like no other.
There are always new digital innovations on offer, from our long-standing free-to-play game, Pit Wall Predictions, to recent additions like Circuit Breaker and Tyre or Lower.
Even if you can't tune in for a race, you can always follow along with how Williams are getting on by opening the app or website during a session for constant updates from the track.
Our home is your home
Grove, the Oxfordshire location of the Williams headquarters, is where over 1,000 people come to work.
It's a place where we develop the car, where we train, where we reflect on our weekends, and where we strive to be better.
Yet it isn't only for Williams employees, as we will always welcome Williams fans to come and visit to see what it's like inside an F1 base.
We've been working out of Grove since 1996
The Williams Experience Centre will let you get up close and personal with our prestigious history in the Heritage Collection, where our car collection, race suits, helmets, and trophies give a visceral demonstration of our incredible past.
Our Simulator Lounge will let you feel the speed of being an F1 driver from the safety of a virtual environment with our state-of-the-art equipment for the ultimate gaming experience.
You can even experience a Grand Prix or Sprint Saturday from Grove, with race day events letting you cheer our drivers from our headquarters on a giant screen, with our team serving food and drinks throughout.
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