
Atlassian Williams Racing (#55)
Formula 1 · Formula One Collection Mix 2 (2026)
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The story behind the Atlassian Williams Racing (#55)
The Atlassian Williams Racing (#55) arrives in the 2026 lineup as part of the Formula One Collection Mix 2 series. This release brings high-speed thrills from the professional racing circuit directly to your display shelf. Designed by Rob Matthes, this model captures the sleek and aggressive styling typical of modern open-wheel racers. It features a striking blue color scheme that highlights the official team livery and sponsor decals like Atlassian and Myprotein. The car sits at the standard 1/64 scale used for most Hot Wheels vehicles but offers detailed aerodynamic elements specific to Formula 1 cars. Fans of motorsports history will appreciate how this piece preserves the look of a current season contender in miniature form.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model features a solid metal base that provides durability and weight suitable for serious collectors. The exterior showcases various shades including bright blue, matte blue finishes on different panels along with black interior components visible through the cockpit area. A matching black chassis grounds the design while enhancing contrast against lighter body colors. As part of an exclusive assortment dedicated solely to Formula 1 vehicles rather than standard retail lines these models often hold particular interest among niche enthusiasts who appreciate accurate replicas over general street cars.
Questions about the Atlassian Williams Racing (#55)
Is this car from the regular Hot Wheels mainline?+
No, it belongs to a specialized sub-series called Formula One Collection Mix 2. This means you won't typically find these items inside standard blind bags at grocery stores or gas stations.
What materials make up the Atlassian Williams Racing car?+
The vehicle body is constructed primarily from metal rather than plastic to ensure longevity and authenticity. The wheels are rubber-like tires designed for realistic handling on tracks while interior parts remain painted black.
How rare should I expect this model to be?+
Since it falls under a themed subset focused specifically around Formula 1 racing instead of broad distribution channels availability may vary compared to everyday releases. Collectors usually seek out entire sets rather than individual units.
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This 2026 Formula 1 casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.














