Williams has become the first team to release images of its 2015 car after presenting the FW37 on the front cover of a magazine.
The new car features on the front of F1 Racing magazine, and shows the adapted nose for the 2015 regulations, which chief technical officer Pat Symonds admits proved to have more of an impact on the overall design of the car than expected. There is also a redesigned front suspension layout as the team makes changes to an area exploited by Mercedes last season.
Williams retains the same Martini livery as 2014, while a new sponsor – Rexona – has been added to the sidepods. While the images are just a rendering of the car, the FW37 will run from the first pre-season test at Jerez from February 1-4.
Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas will once again race for Williams in 2015, although the team lost reserve driver Felipe Nasr - and his Banco do Brasil sponsorship - to Sauber at the end of last year.
Click here to see the full gallery of the first Williams FW37 images
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