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  2. Williams FW14 - Wikipedia

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    The FW14 was a completely new design, except for the engine, and its promising performance was enough to convince Nigel Mansell to rejoin Williams from Ferrari and delay his retirement plans. [ 4 ] Powered by a 3.5-litre V10 Renault engine with its design and development led by Bernard Dudot , the car is considered one of the most ...

  3. Williams Racing - Wikipedia

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    Canon Williams Team FW12C FW13: Renault RS1 3.5 V10: G: 5. 6. Thierry Boutsen Riccardo Patrese: 77 2nd 1990: Canon Williams Team FW13B: Renault RS2 3.5 V10: G: 5. 6. Thierry Boutsen Riccardo Patrese: 57 4th 1991: Canon Williams Team FW14: Renault RS3 3.5 V10: G: 5. 6. Nigel Mansell Riccardo Patrese: 125 2nd 1992: Canon Williams Team FW14B ...

  4. Williams FW15C - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW15C is a Formula One car designed by Adrian Newey and built by Williams Grand Prix Engineering for use in the 1993 Formula One World Championship.. As the car that won both the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships in the last season before the FIA banned electronic driver aids, the FW15C (along with its racing predecessor FW14B) was, in 2005, considered to be one of the most ...

  5. Williams FW16 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW16 is a Formula One car designed by Adrian Newey for the British Williams team. The FW16 competed in the 1994 Formula One season , with Williams winning the Constructor's Championship, and British driver Damon Hill finishing runner-up in the Drivers' Championship.

  6. Williams gun - Wikipedia

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    The Williams gun was a Confederate gun that was classified as a 1-lb cannon. It was designed by Captain D.R. Williams, of Covington, Kentucky , who later served as an artillery captain with a battery of his design.

  7. Williams FW11 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW11 is a Formula One car designed by Frank Dernie as a serious challenger to McLaren and their MP4/2C car. The car took over from where the FW10 left off at the end of 1985, when that car won the last three races of the season.

  8. Williams FW13 - Wikipedia

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    The FW13 was designed by Argentine Enrique Scalabroni and featured a distinctive oval-shaped air intake, as well as the Renault RS1 3.5-litre V10 engine, Renault's first non-turbo Formula One engine which was rated at approximately 650 bhp (485 kW; 659 PS).

  9. Williams FW12 - Wikipedia

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    The Williams FW12 was a Formula One racing car used by the Williams team for the 1988 season. An updated version, the FW12C , was used for 12 of the 16 races of the 1989 season. [ 3 ] The FW12 was Williams's first naturally aspirated car since the FW08 and FW08 C used in the 1982 and 1983 season.