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E: 09/11 Win unique masks signed by Carlos Sainz & Alex Albon
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Atlassian Williams Racing
url: https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/3549c6fc-5ee7-4a1d-891e-840f7f024169/special-mexico-city-gp-contest
At Atlassian Williams Racing, we know the Latin American spirit. It has always been close to us. That’s why, ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix, we wanted to pay tribute to one of the country’s most iconic traditions: the Día de Muertos.
This historic celebration is a national symbol that honors loved ones who have passed away in a special way. Families create altars and visit cemeteries to remember them. Marigold petals, sugar skulls, candles, and traditional food such as pan de muerto are all part of this tradition.
In Mexico City, the destination for Round 20 of the F1 season, a massive parade is held to commemorate the occasion.
To honour this festivity, we invited Mexican artist Lil Mister P to customise two wrestling masks, blending Día de Muertos motifs with Williams’ colours and details.
Each piece is a collector’s item, and both are signed by Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon. Our fans can win them by participating until November 9th.
url: https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/3549c6fc-5ee7-4a1d-891e-840f7f024169/special-mexico-city-gp-contest
At Atlassian Williams Racing, we know the Latin American spirit. It has always been close to us. That’s why, ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix, we wanted to pay tribute to one of the country’s most iconic traditions: the Día de Muertos.
This historic celebration is a national symbol that honors loved ones who have passed away in a special way. Families create altars and visit cemeteries to remember them. Marigold petals, sugar skulls, candles, and traditional food such as pan de muerto are all part of this tradition.
In Mexico City, the destination for Round 20 of the F1 season, a massive parade is held to commemorate the occasion.
To honour this festivity, we invited Mexican artist Lil Mister P to customise two wrestling masks, blending Día de Muertos motifs with Williams’ colours and details.
Each piece is a collector’s item, and both are signed by Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon. Our fans can win them by participating until November 9th.
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