Adelaide, 1992. The season finale that should have been a celebration became a curtain call.
Nigel Mansell, already crowned World Champion, started from pole for the last time in his all-conquering Williams FW14B — a car born of Adrian Newey’s genius. But on lap 19, a clash with Ayrton Senna ended both their races and Mansell’s Formula 1 career, at least for the moment. Riccardo Patrese briefly led before heartbreak struck, and Gerhard Berger claimed McLaren’s final win with Honda.
Beyond the crash lay endings and beginnings: Mansell bound for IndyCar glory, Honda departing, and Newey’s designs poised to define the next era.
We also remember Peter Arundell — Lotus’s quiet prodigy whose career was curtailed by injury — and trace Newey’s journey from Williams mastermind to Red Bull visionary.
It was the day the champion bowed out, the designer’s legend began anew, and Formula 1 closed one of its most remarkable chapters.
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