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The Williams FW18 is a Formula One car used by the Williams F1 team to compete in the 1996 Formula One season. Designed by Adrian Newey and Patrick Head, it is one of the most successful F1 designs of all time. The FW18s were driven by Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve. The car proved to be the most successful of the entire 1996 field; winning ...
The Williams FW17 is a Formula One racing car designed by Adrian Newey, with which the Williams team competed in the 1995 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by Damon Hill , who was in his third year with the team, and David Coulthard , who was in his first full season after a part-time role in 1994 .
Articles about Formula One cars constructed by Frank Williams Racing Cars and Williams Grand Prix Engineering. Pages in category "Williams Formula One cars" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Williams Racing, legally known as Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited and competing as Atlassian Williams Racing, is a British Formula One team and constructor. It was founded by Frank Williams (1942–2021) and Patrick Head .
John Ryan, a U.S. Navy veteran, beat cancer through nearly a decade of experimental immunotherapy treatment. The vet shared his motivation to persevere in an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital.
Honda RA163E 1.5 V6 t: Keke Rosberg: 5 2 11th Jacques Laffite: Ret 1984: FW09 FW09B: Honda RA163E 1.5 V6 t Honda RA164E 1.5 V6 t: G: BRA: RSA: BEL: SMR: FRA: MON: CAN: DET: DAL: GBR: GER: AUT: NED: ITA: EUR: POR: 25.5 6th Keke Rosberg: 2 Ret 4 Ret 6 4 ‡ Ret Ret 1 Ret Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret Jacques Laffite: Ret Ret Ret Ret 8 8 Ret 5 4 Ret Ret ...
Renault was the initial dominant engine supplier from 1995 until 1997, winning the first three world championships with Williams and Benetton in this era. The championship-winning 1995 Benetton B195 produced a power output of 675 hp (503.3 kW) @ 15,200 rpm, and the 1996 championship-winning Williams FW18 produced 700 hp (522.0 kW) @ 16,000 rpm ...
The Thunder rely far too much on MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and, to a lesser extent, young All-Star Jalen Williams. Gilgeous-Alexander accounts for 27% of his team’s points, most in ...