FW15C
Introduction
The Williams FW15C is a Formula One vehicle that was operated by the Canon Williams Renault team in the 1993 Formula One World Championship with Damon Hill & Alain Prost driving it that season. It was originally planned to be used in 1992 but due to the success of the active-suspension equipped FW14B, it was instead used in 1993.
Considered as one of the most dominant cars in that era, they won the 1993 constructors Championship and Prost won the 1993 World Drivers Championship, with the Frenchmen retiring from Formula One after the season.
Despite this, Prost didn't enjoy driving the FW15C, the car being the first and only active-suspension he has driven. Ayrton Senna, his main rival that season, was still in contention for the drivers' title with 3 races to go, aswell winning the last two races of the season.