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During the winter tests of 1992, it became clear that Williams had made the fastest car on the grid. With the FW14B, this improved car was significantly ahead in terms of technology compared to ...
One of the single seaters that will forever remain a staple of the motorsport’s repute is this - the Williams FW14B from the 1992 F1 season. According to the British car specialist, the car ...
Williams did an admittedly damn good job of making the FW14B work, but it was also the kind of technology that required years of development and hundreds of thousands of dollars to build and maintain.
Back in 2020 Sebastian Vettel bought Nigel Mansell’s Williams FW14B. We don’t know how many millions of pounds the four-time F1 champ paid for Mansell’s most famous car, but he has since ...
As iconic race-car liveries go,Nigel Mansell's Williams-Renault FW14B Formula 1 car is right up there with the best of them. The yellow and blue paint scheme with Canon, Elf, Camel, Labatt's ...
The Lego Group has teamed up with Williams Racing to create a new set for its Icons series, and they don’t come much more iconic than the FW14B. Designed by a Williams dream team that included ...
Bidding for Williams FW14B -- affectionately known as "Red 5," the number representing Nigel Mansell in his championship year -- had opened at £1.7 million and quickly risen to the £2 million mark.
Sebastian Vettel has added one of the most iconic Formula 1 cars in history to his private collection, buying a Williams FW14B. The FW14B is a car that is dear to many Formula 1 fans not just ...