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Nine GP victories, 14 pole positions, 8 fastest laps, 698 race laps led, 108 Championship points. That was the unequivocal domination that Nigel Mansell and Williams had on the 1992 Formula One World Championship. If you only started watching Formula One recently, you could be excused in thinking that Michael Schumacher and Ferrari's domination this season is one of a kind. In some ways, it echoes the remarkable story of 1992. In many ways, however, it couldn't be more different. In a special project, exclusive for Atlas F1, journalist Georgie Shaw, author Derick Allsop, World Champion Nigel Mansell and Williams Technical Director Patrick Head unfold the story of 1992 - the battles on track, the remarkable technological advantage, the acrimony behind the scenes and the aftermath of that season.
Absolute Domination: Part I, the Champion
by Georgie Shaw
Nigel Mansell tells, in his words, what made the 1992 season so special and why he still reminisces on the magical events of that year. Derick Allsop and Ann Bradshaw offer some more insight on the season
Absolute Domination: Part II, the Races
by Georgie Shaw
A look at every single round of the 1992 World Championship - how the feat was accomplished and how the competition fared - with added commentary from Mansell
Absolute Domination: Part III, Patrick Head
by Biranit Goren
The 1992 season was very much about the FW14B as it was about Nigel Mansell, and so we asked Williams's technical director Patrick Head to recollect the 1992 season - from his perspective. This is how he remembers it
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Ann Bradshaw: View from the Paddock
by Ann Bradshaw
Death threats and their consequences, the new Hockenheim, a famous VIP, an unusual request for Nigel Mansell and the rivalry with Alfa continues - Ann Bradshaw tells all about her memories of the German Grand Prix, and of recent events
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