Williams has announced the return of iconic motorsports brand Sparco as its official racewear and technical apparel partner, marking a multi-year collaboration ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The agreement restores a historic connection between the Grove-based team and Sparco, which supplied racewear to Williams during the 1990s, a period that saw Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, and Jacques Villeneuve all secure Drivers’ Championship titles donning Sparco suits.
Under the new partnership, Sparco will provide race suits, gloves, and boots for the team’s Formula 1 drivers, Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon, as well as for its F1 Academy driver and members of the Williams F1 Team Driver Academy. Beyond the cockpit, the collaboration will extend to Williams Heritage personnel, sim racing drivers, and the team’s engineering and mechanics staff, reinforcing a unified approach to performance and safety.
“Williams warmly welcomes Sparco as our Racewear and Technical Apparel Supplier as we enter a new regulations era in Formula 1,” said Luke Timmins, Williams’ Director of Merchandise and Licensing. “Sparco is a part of Williams’ storied history, and we look forward to exploring the next steps in performance alongside them.”
Sparco’s chairman and CEO, Aldino Bellazzini, emphasised the shared heritage and the technical ambitions of the renewed partnership. “Williams F1 Team and Sparco share a Championship-winning legacy,” Bellazzini stated. “Renewing this collaboration is a return to a chapter that helped define both brands. It is built for the future, combining advanced materials, new expertise, and a disciplined, measurable approach to performance.”
The 2026 season will introduce significant regulatory changes, and the partnership comes at a pivotal moment for Williams as it seeks to optimise driver safety, comfort, and performance. The integration of Sparco’s latest innovations – including lightweight, flame-resistant textiles and ergonomic design improvements – is expected to enhance both on-track performance and operational efficiency in the garage.
Scope of Williams–Sparco Partnership
| Category | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Formula 1 Drivers | Carlos Sainz, Alex Albon |
| F1 Academy Driver | Single designated academy driver |
| Driver Academy & Heritage | Williams F1 Team Driver Academy, Williams Heritage personnel |
| Sim Racing | Official sim drivers |
| Technical & Garage Staff | Mechanics and technical crew |
| Apparel Provided | Race suits, gloves, boots, technical apparel |
By merging historical prestige with modern technological innovation, the partnership positions Williams to benefit from Sparco’s expertise as the team navigates a new era in Formula 1, while reinforcing its commitment to safety, performance, and heritage.
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