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===Canon Williams Formula One Team (1993)===
 
===Canon Williams Formula One Team (1993)===
 
1993 saw [[Sega]] back the [[wikipedia:Williams Grand Prix Engineering|Williams F1 team]] during the [[wikipedia:1993 Formula One World Championship|1993 Formula One World Championship]]. Their car for this season, the [[wikipedia:Williams FW15C|Williams FW15C]] was dominant during the year, leading team members [[wikipedia:Alain Prost|Alain Prost]] to a world title and [[wikipedia:Damon Hill|Damon Hill]] to third place ([[wikipedia:Ayrton Senna|Ayrton Senna]] driving for [[wikipedia:McLaren|Marlboro McLaren]] coming second).
 
1993 saw [[Sega]] back the [[wikipedia:Williams Grand Prix Engineering|Williams F1 team]] during the [[wikipedia:1993 Formula One World Championship|1993 Formula One World Championship]]. Their car for this season, the [[wikipedia:Williams FW15C|Williams FW15C]] was dominant during the year, leading team members [[wikipedia:Alain Prost|Alain Prost]] to a world title and [[wikipedia:Damon Hill|Damon Hill]] to third place ([[wikipedia:Ayrton Senna|Ayrton Senna]] driving for [[wikipedia:McLaren|Marlboro McLaren]] coming second).
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WilliamsRenaultFW15 Minichamps Model UK Prost 1-43.jpg|Minichamps 1:43 scale model
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WilliamsRenaultFW15 Minichamps Model UK Prost 1-18.jpg|Minichamps 1:18 scale model
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WilliamsRenaultFW15C Aoshima Model JP Prost.jpg|Aoshima model
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===1993 European Grand Prix===
 
===1993 European Grand Prix===

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Formula 1

Canon Williams Formula One Team (1993)

1993 saw Sega back the Williams F1 team during the 1993 Formula One World Championship. Their car for this season, the Williams FW15C was dominant during the year, leading team members Alain Prost to a world title and Damon Hill to third place (Ayrton Senna driving for Marlboro McLaren coming second).

Merchandise

1993 European Grand Prix

Touring cars

  • Gibson Motorsport (Australia; 1996)

World Sportscar Championship

  • Porsche Kremer Racing (Sandown 1000 course) (1984)

NASCAR

  • Mark Dilley (1994/1995? CASCAR?)
  • Danica Patrick (2012)

Motorbike racing

References