Williams FW14B
The Williams FW14B is a Formula One racing car designed by the Williams Grand Prix Engineering team for the 1992 season. It is known for its advanced technology, including a semi-automatic gearbox and active suspension, which provided superior handling and performance on the track.
Driven by notable racers like Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese, the FW14B achieved significant success, winning 10 out of 16 races that season. Its innovative design and engineering made it one of the most competitive cars of its time, contributing to Williams' dominance in the early 1990s.