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Season Launch LOT 010 - Carlos Sainz 2025 Williams FW47 Show Car - Azerbaijan GP

Why Williams

Founded in 1977 by Sir Frank Williams and engineer Patrick Head, Williams Racing quickly grew into one of the sport’s most successful and influential institutions. Every car carries the FW initials, now up to the FW47, as a tribute to Frank Williams enduring influence and legacy. 

Williams celebrated its first Grand Prix victory at Silverstone in 1977, the beginning of a golden era. Over the next two decades, the team would go on to win nine Constructors’ Championships and seven Drivers’ Championships, cementing itself as one of Formula 1’s true powerhouses. Only Ferrari has achieved more Constructors’ titles.  

From the pioneering use of active suspension in the 90s to revolutionary aerodynamic design and chassis development, the team has consistently pushed technological boundaries. Williams’ list of champions reads like a who’s who of motorsport greatness, from Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg and Nigel Mansell to Alain Prost, Damon Hill, and Jacques Villeneuve. 

The appointment of James Vowles as Team Principal in 2023 was a pivotal moment. Renowned for his championship-winning strategic leadership at Brawn GP and Mercedes-AMG Petronas, his rallying call to “Break Everything” symbolised a bold new mindset. Ever since, Williams has begun to rediscover its competitive edge. The 2025 season has already shown clear signs of continued resurgence, at time of writing sitting P5 in the Constructors’ Championship, the most competitive standing in years, with Carlos Sainz delivering Williams’ first podium since 2021 in Baku.  

These results are indicators of a deeper transformation, a motorsports giant regaining its rhythm and confidence race by race. There is no better time for collectors to invest in a Williams show car, with the team’s journey back to the top well underway, all perfectly embodied in the livery of the FW47. 

The New Era (Carlos Sainz)  

Over a decade since making his Formula 1 debut, Carlos Sainz Jr. has become one of the sport’s most respected competitors. His recent podium finish at the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the team’s first since 2021, symbolises both his personal resurgence and the team’s return to the sharp end of Formula 1. 

The son of two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz Snr joined Formula 1 in 2015 with Scuderia Toro Rosso and his debut season was marked by speed and consistency against formidable teammate Max Verstappen. Midway through 2017, he moved to Renault before joining McLaren in 2019, in the midst their own rebuilding phase. His partnership with young teammate Lando Norris helped guide the team’s resurgence. That same season, he delivered McLaren’s first podium in five years, achieved at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix after starting from the back of the grid. Sainz joined Scuderia Ferrari in 2021 and in his first season, outscored teammate Charles Leclerc, finishing fifth in the Drivers’ Championship.  

When Carlos Sainz joined Williams Racing, it marked the convergence of a world-class driver seeking his next challenge and a legendary team recapturing its competitive spirit. Already, this partnership is delivering results. Sainz secured the team’s first podium finish in years in Azerbaijan. A notoriously difficult track to succeed on, the result was a callback to his similar breakthrough for McLaren, and for Williams, this was validation that their vision is progressing at speed.  

Now, you can be part of that legacy, by owning a show car that perfectly re-creates the livery of this successful moment. Better yet, it comes with the exact detailing and branding as featured on the FW47 driven by the Spanish icon, who’s legend continues to be written.  

Podium Progress (The FW47 Livery)  

The livery poured over this stunning show car is an exact recreation of the design seen on the FW47 competing in the 2025 Formula One World Championship, offered in Sainz detailing marking the historic podium from Baku. 

Beneath familiar tones of blue lies a new gradient fade that transitions from a powerful navy at the nose to a lighter, electric hue toward the rear. An evolution of Williams’ classic aesthetic, reinterpreted with contemporary flair, highlights the journey from heritage into a new, data-driven future. Across its bodywork, crisp white pinstripes sweep like airflow patterns, tracing the car’s aerodynamic contours and giving form to the invisible forces that shape performance. These lines add visual rhythm to the design while connecting each surface cohesively. 

The eye-catching Duracell battery intake remains and is joined by the Atlassian emblem, framed by clean white outlines that flow with the curvature of the sidepods and engine cover. Every inch of this livery carries the DNA of the team’s storied past, from the deep navy base to white accents recalling the sharp graphic lines of the 90s. It introduces fresh stylistic elements, such as the gradient transition along the engine cover and an elegant crown-like halo outline. Other fine detailing, such as the thin, circuit-like white tracings around the nose and the front wheel deflectors add further technical artistry. The result is a show car that feels carefully considered and a visual reflection of Williams’ renewed sense of self.  

Investing in a Masterpiece 

From a collector’s standpoint, the FW47’s livery is a masterpiece worthy of preservation. Every gradient and accent tell the story of a team that has fought back from adversity to rise again. The balance of dark and light, matte and gloss, heritage and innovation, creates a timeless composition that would stand as proudly in a gallery as it does on the grid. Featuring the look of the car competing in the milestone 75th anniversary season, that saw Williams return to the podium, it is the perfect visual metaphor for the rebirth of one of Formula 1’s most beloved teams, seeking the dawn of a new golden era. 

In recent years, motorsport collectors have shown increasing interest in owning race cars and show cars. This demand has seen a rise in the value, with many landmark purchases happening in the past five years, including recent record-breaking sales of cars driven by Schumacher and Hamilton. For serious collectors, now is the perfect time to invest and capitalise on this flourishing market. As the exclusive F1Âź memorabilia show car and race car platform operator, Memento Exclusives is dedicated to offering the very best examples of these masterpieces.

Please note that the imagery in this lot shows the race car. The product offered is a full sized show car.

This is a large-format item and does not qualify for standard shipping rates. This item is located in the UK. A custom shipping quote will be provided following a successful winning bid. Alternatively, buyers may arrange their own courier (administration fee applies). Upon a successful bid, a deposit will be required. A full shipping quote will then be issued, with the remaining balance due before dispatch.

Why Williams

Founded in 1977 by Sir Frank Williams and engineer Patrick Head, Williams Racing quickly grew into one of the sport’s most successful and influential institutions. Every car carries the FW initials, now up to the FW47, as a tribute to Frank Williams enduring influence and legacy. 

Williams celebrated its first Grand Prix victory at Silverstone in 1977, the beginning of a golden era. Over the next two decades, the team would go on to win nine Constructors’ Championships and seven Drivers’ Championships, cementing itself as one of Formula 1’s true powerhouses. Only Ferrari has achieved more Constructors’ titles.  

From the pioneering use of active suspension in the 90s to revolutionary aerodynamic design and chassis development, the team has consistently pushed technological boundaries. Williams’ list of champions reads like a who’s who of motorsport greatness, from Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg and Nigel Mansell to Alain Prost, Damon Hill, and Jacques Villeneuve. 

The appointment of James Vowles as Team Principal in 2023 was a pivotal moment. Renowned for his championship-winning strategic leadership at Brawn GP and Mercedes-AMG Petronas, his rallying call to “Break Everything” symbolised a bold new mindset. Ever since, Williams has begun to rediscover its competitive edge. The 2025 season has already shown clear signs of continued resurgence, at time of writing sitting P5 in the Constructors’ Championship, the most competitive standing in years, with Carlos Sainz delivering Williams’ first podium since 2021 in Baku.  

These results are indicators of a deeper transformation, a motorsports giant regaining its rhythm and confidence race by race. There is no better time for collectors to invest in a Williams show car, with the team’s journey back to the top well underway, all perfectly embodied in the livery of the FW47. 

The New Era (Carlos Sainz)  

Over a decade since making his Formula 1 debut, Carlos Sainz Jr. has become one of the sport’s most respected competitors. His recent podium finish at the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the team’s first since 2021, symbolises both his personal resurgence and the team’s return to the sharp end of Formula 1. 

The son of two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz Snr joined Formula 1 in 2015 with Scuderia Toro Rosso and his debut season was marked by speed and consistency against formidable teammate Max Verstappen. Midway through 2017, he moved to Renault before joining McLaren in 2019, in the midst their own rebuilding phase. His partnership with young teammate Lando Norris helped guide the team’s resurgence. That same season, he delivered McLaren’s first podium in five years, achieved at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix after starting from the back of the grid. Sainz joined Scuderia Ferrari in 2021 and in his first season, outscored teammate Charles Leclerc, finishing fifth in the Drivers’ Championship.  

When Carlos Sainz joined Williams Racing, it marked the convergence of a world-class driver seeking his next challenge and a legendary team recapturing its competitive spirit. Already, this partnership is delivering results. Sainz secured the team’s first podium finish in years in Azerbaijan. A notoriously difficult track to succeed on, the result was a callback to his similar breakthrough for McLaren, and for Williams, this was validation that their vision is progressing at speed.  

Now, you can be part of that legacy, by owning a show car that perfectly re-creates the livery of this successful moment. Better yet, it comes with the exact detailing and branding as featured on the FW47 driven by the Spanish icon, who’s legend continues to be written.  

Podium Progress (The FW47 Livery)  

The livery poured over this stunning show car is an exact recreation of the design seen on the FW47 competing in the 2025 Formula One World Championship, offered in Sainz detailing marking the historic podium from Baku. 

Beneath familiar tones of blue lies a new gradient fade that transitions from a powerful navy at the nose to a lighter, electric hue toward the rear. An evolution of Williams’ classic aesthetic, reinterpreted with contemporary flair, highlights the journey from heritage into a new, data-driven future. Across its bodywork, crisp white pinstripes sweep like airflow patterns, tracing the car’s aerodynamic contours and giving form to the invisible forces that shape performance. These lines add visual rhythm to the design while connecting each surface cohesively. 

The eye-catching Duracell battery intake remains and is joined by the Atlassian emblem, framed by clean white outlines that flow with the curvature of the sidepods and engine cover. Every inch of this livery carries the DNA of the team’s storied past, from the deep navy base to white accents recalling the sharp graphic lines of the 90s. It introduces fresh stylistic elements, such as the gradient transition along the engine cover and an elegant crown-like halo outline. Other fine detailing, such as the thin, circuit-like white tracings around the nose and the front wheel deflectors add further technical artistry. The result is a show car that feels carefully considered and a visual reflection of Williams’ renewed sense of self.  

Investing in a Masterpiece 

From a collector’s standpoint, the FW47’s livery is a masterpiece worthy of preservation. Every gradient and accent tell the story of a team that has fought back from adversity to rise again. The balance of dark and light, matte and gloss, heritage and innovation, creates a timeless composition that would stand as proudly in a gallery as it does on the grid. Featuring the look of the car competing in the milestone 75th anniversary season, that saw Williams return to the podium, it is the perfect visual metaphor for the rebirth of one of Formula 1’s most beloved teams, seeking the dawn of a new golden era. 

In recent years, motorsport collectors have shown increasing interest in owning race cars and show cars. This demand has seen a rise in the value, with many landmark purchases happening in the past five years, including recent record-breaking sales of cars driven by Schumacher and Hamilton. For serious collectors, now is the perfect time to invest and capitalise on this flourishing market. As the exclusive F1Âź memorabilia show car and race car platform operator, Memento Exclusives is dedicated to offering the very best examples of these masterpieces.

Please note that the imagery in this lot shows the race car. The product offered is a full sized show car.

This is a large-format item and does not qualify for standard shipping rates. This item is located in the UK. A custom shipping quote will be provided following a successful winning bid. Alternatively, buyers may arrange their own courier (administration fee applies). Upon a successful bid, a deposit will be required. A full shipping quote will then be issued, with the remaining balance due before dispatch.

$19,883.13

Original: $66,277.10

-70%
Season Launch LOT 010 - Carlos Sainz 2025 Williams FW47 Show Car - Azerbaijan GP—

$66,277.10

$19,883.13

Description

Why Williams

Founded in 1977 by Sir Frank Williams and engineer Patrick Head, Williams Racing quickly grew into one of the sport’s most successful and influential institutions. Every car carries the FW initials, now up to the FW47, as a tribute to Frank Williams enduring influence and legacy. 

Williams celebrated its first Grand Prix victory at Silverstone in 1977, the beginning of a golden era. Over the next two decades, the team would go on to win nine Constructors’ Championships and seven Drivers’ Championships, cementing itself as one of Formula 1’s true powerhouses. Only Ferrari has achieved more Constructors’ titles.  

From the pioneering use of active suspension in the 90s to revolutionary aerodynamic design and chassis development, the team has consistently pushed technological boundaries. Williams’ list of champions reads like a who’s who of motorsport greatness, from Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg and Nigel Mansell to Alain Prost, Damon Hill, and Jacques Villeneuve. 

The appointment of James Vowles as Team Principal in 2023 was a pivotal moment. Renowned for his championship-winning strategic leadership at Brawn GP and Mercedes-AMG Petronas, his rallying call to “Break Everything” symbolised a bold new mindset. Ever since, Williams has begun to rediscover its competitive edge. The 2025 season has already shown clear signs of continued resurgence, at time of writing sitting P5 in the Constructors’ Championship, the most competitive standing in years, with Carlos Sainz delivering Williams’ first podium since 2021 in Baku.  

These results are indicators of a deeper transformation, a motorsports giant regaining its rhythm and confidence race by race. There is no better time for collectors to invest in a Williams show car, with the team’s journey back to the top well underway, all perfectly embodied in the livery of the FW47. 

The New Era (Carlos Sainz)  

Over a decade since making his Formula 1 debut, Carlos Sainz Jr. has become one of the sport’s most respected competitors. His recent podium finish at the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, the team’s first since 2021, symbolises both his personal resurgence and the team’s return to the sharp end of Formula 1. 

The son of two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz Snr joined Formula 1 in 2015 with Scuderia Toro Rosso and his debut season was marked by speed and consistency against formidable teammate Max Verstappen. Midway through 2017, he moved to Renault before joining McLaren in 2019, in the midst their own rebuilding phase. His partnership with young teammate Lando Norris helped guide the team’s resurgence. That same season, he delivered McLaren’s first podium in five years, achieved at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix after starting from the back of the grid. Sainz joined Scuderia Ferrari in 2021 and in his first season, outscored teammate Charles Leclerc, finishing fifth in the Drivers’ Championship.  

When Carlos Sainz joined Williams Racing, it marked the convergence of a world-class driver seeking his next challenge and a legendary team recapturing its competitive spirit. Already, this partnership is delivering results. Sainz secured the team’s first podium finish in years in Azerbaijan. A notoriously difficult track to succeed on, the result was a callback to his similar breakthrough for McLaren, and for Williams, this was validation that their vision is progressing at speed.  

Now, you can be part of that legacy, by owning a show car that perfectly re-creates the livery of this successful moment. Better yet, it comes with the exact detailing and branding as featured on the FW47 driven by the Spanish icon, who’s legend continues to be written.  

Podium Progress (The FW47 Livery)  

The livery poured over this stunning show car is an exact recreation of the design seen on the FW47 competing in the 2025 Formula One World Championship, offered in Sainz detailing marking the historic podium from Baku. 

Beneath familiar tones of blue lies a new gradient fade that transitions from a powerful navy at the nose to a lighter, electric hue toward the rear. An evolution of Williams’ classic aesthetic, reinterpreted with contemporary flair, highlights the journey from heritage into a new, data-driven future. Across its bodywork, crisp white pinstripes sweep like airflow patterns, tracing the car’s aerodynamic contours and giving form to the invisible forces that shape performance. These lines add visual rhythm to the design while connecting each surface cohesively. 

The eye-catching Duracell battery intake remains and is joined by the Atlassian emblem, framed by clean white outlines that flow with the curvature of the sidepods and engine cover. Every inch of this livery carries the DNA of the team’s storied past, from the deep navy base to white accents recalling the sharp graphic lines of the 90s. It introduces fresh stylistic elements, such as the gradient transition along the engine cover and an elegant crown-like halo outline. Other fine detailing, such as the thin, circuit-like white tracings around the nose and the front wheel deflectors add further technical artistry. The result is a show car that feels carefully considered and a visual reflection of Williams’ renewed sense of self.  

Investing in a Masterpiece 

From a collector’s standpoint, the FW47’s livery is a masterpiece worthy of preservation. Every gradient and accent tell the story of a team that has fought back from adversity to rise again. The balance of dark and light, matte and gloss, heritage and innovation, creates a timeless composition that would stand as proudly in a gallery as it does on the grid. Featuring the look of the car competing in the milestone 75th anniversary season, that saw Williams return to the podium, it is the perfect visual metaphor for the rebirth of one of Formula 1’s most beloved teams, seeking the dawn of a new golden era. 

In recent years, motorsport collectors have shown increasing interest in owning race cars and show cars. This demand has seen a rise in the value, with many landmark purchases happening in the past five years, including recent record-breaking sales of cars driven by Schumacher and Hamilton. For serious collectors, now is the perfect time to invest and capitalise on this flourishing market. As the exclusive F1Âź memorabilia show car and race car platform operator, Memento Exclusives is dedicated to offering the very best examples of these masterpieces.

Please note that the imagery in this lot shows the race car. The product offered is a full sized show car.

This is a large-format item and does not qualify for standard shipping rates. This item is located in the UK. A custom shipping quote will be provided following a successful winning bid. Alternatively, buyers may arrange their own courier (administration fee applies). Upon a successful bid, a deposit will be required. A full shipping quote will then be issued, with the remaining balance due before dispatch.

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