FW15
The FW15 is a Formula One racing car designed by Williams Grand Prix Engineering for the 1992 season. It was powered by a Renault V10 engine and featured advanced aerodynamics, making it one of the most competitive cars of its time. The FW15 was known for its innovative technology, including active suspension, which helped improve handling and performance on various tracks.
Driven by Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese, the FW15 achieved significant success during the season, winning 10 out of 16 races. This dominance contributed to Mansell securing the 1992 Formula One World Championship, solidifying the FW15's legacy in motorsport history.