What do you do after building the most technically-advanced Formula 1 car the sport has ever seen?
Well, if you're Williams, you make an even better one.
The Williams FW15C is covered in detail in Motor Sport's October issue. An evolution of Nigel Mansell's Championship-winning FW14B, the FW15C featured a raft of high-tech driver aids, including anti-lock brakes, traction control, active suspension and a semi and fully automatic gearbox to name but a few.
The FW15C dominated the 1993 season, with Damon Hill and Alain Prost winning 10 out of the 16 races that season. It gave Prost his fourth and final Drivers' Championship, the Frenchman drawing level with the great Juan Manuel Fangio.
With advanced driver aids banned the following season, the Williams FW15C remains one of the most technologically advanced Formula 1 cars of all time.
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