In 1992, the Williams Renault FW14B driven by Nigel Mansell dominated the Formula 1 season, securing Mansell the World Championship. The FW14B featured cutting-edge technology, including active suspension and traction control, setting new standards in F1 engineering.
With a powerful Renault V10 engine producing over 700hp, the FW14B showcased exceptional performance on the track. Mansell's driving prowess combined with the car's technical superiority led to a record-breaking season with nine wins out of sixteen races.
This iconic car remains a symbol of Williams' racing legacy and Mansell's remarkable achievement in the 1992 season, solidifying their places in motorsport history.