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Fw14

The FW14 is a term used to describe a specific model of Formula One racing car, designed and developed by the Williams Grand Prix Engineering team in the early 1990s. The FW14 was the first car to use active suspension, a technology that allowed the car to adjust its ride height and suspension settings on the fly, giving it an advantage over its competitors. The car also featured a semi-automatic gearbox, traction control, and an advanced electronic control system. The FW14 was one of the most successful cars in Formula One history, winning the Constructors’ Championship in 1992 and 1993, and helping driver Nigel Mansell to win the Drivers’ Championship in 1992. The FW14 was the first car to use the advanced technology that has become commonplace in modern Formula One cars, and it remains one of the most iconic cars in the sport’s history.