
Atlassian Williams Racing - Alexander Albon
Formula 1 · Formula One Collection Mix 4 (2026)
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The story behind the Atlassian Williams Racing - Alexander Albon
The Atlassian Williams Racing, Alexander Albon brings real Formula 1 action to your desk in 2026. This model captures the high-speed spirit of professional racing with authentic team livery and sponsor decals like Myprotein and Gulf. Released as part of the Formula One Collection Mix 4, it allows fans to own a detailed piece of motorsport history at home. The car features Alexander Albon’s number 23 prominently on the nose, honoring his season with the team. Designed by Rob Matthes and Manson Cheung, this release focuses on accuracy for racing enthusiasts who love tracking down specific driver models from each season.
Materials, colors and value
This miniature race car is built on a durable metal base to give it a solid feel in your hand. It comes painted in various shades of blue, including the team signature New Era Williams Blue and shimmering Metalflake options. The chassis underneath typically appears in Matte or Black finishes depending on production runs. Inside, you will find black detailing for the cockpit area that matches the aggressive exterior look. At a standard 1/64 scale size, it fits easily into most display cases alongside other racing models.
Questions about the Atlassian Williams Racing - Alexander Albon
How can I identify this specific Hot Wheels Formula 1 car?+
Look for the Alexander Albon name and number 23 printed clearly on the nose cone. The livery will feature prominent Atlassian branding across the rear wing and sidepods in team blue colors. It was released during the 2026 season under SKU JKD96 as part of a specific Formula One Collection mix.
Is this diecast model considered rare or valuable?+
This is a standard retail release within the main F1 assortment rather than a limited edition Treasure Hunt. While it is not inherently super rare right out of the gate, specific color variations like Metalflake can sometimes command slightly higher prices among serious racing collectors later on.
What materials are used to make this car?+
Like most premium F1 replicas from Hot Wheels, this model features a solid metal base for weight and durability. The body panels over the chassis are made of detailed plastic molded to match real aerodynamic shapes exactly.
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