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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...
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    accessible by the driver from the cockpit, which were present in FW15C and earlier Williams F1 cars. The early season performance of the FW16 indicated that...
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    December 2017. Retrieved 6 December 2019. "Great Racing cars: Williams F14, 14B and FW15C". Motor Sport. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2019. FW14...
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    known for massive advances in technology in a very short time. The Williams FW15C of that year, for example, featured hydraulically and electronically-controlled...
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    folded during the 1992 season, to join Prost in the other Renault. The Williams FW15C was an extremely dominant car, with active suspension and traction control...
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    One history, including the McLaren MP4/4, the McLaren MP4/5, and the Williams FW15C. Their rivalry was renowned for not only their success on track, but...
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  • by Michael Schumacher at the 2004 United States Grand Prix. The 1993 Williams FW15C; which is considered by many to be one of the most technologically advanced...
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    remarkable successes. Even though rival Alain Prost was in the superior Williams FW15C, Senna's skill enabled him to lead the championship until after Canada...
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    geared axle. A version with a differential was developed by Williams in the 1993 Williams FW15C CVT Formula One car, but it was banned before being raced...
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  • where Senna actually drove a modified version of the previous year's Williams FW15C (the FW15D). Senna expressed deep misgivings about the FW15D following...
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