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  1. Nigel Ernest James Mansell, CBE ( / ˈmænsəl /; born 8 August 1953) is a British retired racing driver who won both the Formula One World Championship ( 1992) and the CART Indy Car World Series ( 1993 ).

  2. Nigel Mansell. No driver fought harder to get into Formula 1 racing and few fought harder when they got there. Hugely determined, immensely aggressive and spectacularly daring, he was one of the most exciting drivers ever.

  3. Mansell is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers in the history of F1 and motorsport, having won both the Formula One Drivers’ World Championship in 1992 and the CART Indy Car World Series in 1993.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · Explore the remarkable journey of Nigel Mansell, a true icon of Formula One racing. From his early karting days to his unforgettable battles on the world's most prestigious circuits,...

  5. Apr 6, 2022 · In 1992, Nigel Mansell – a three-time runner-up – finally achieved his lifelong ambition. To win the Formula 1 World Championship, he fought through physical injury and psychological...

  6. Jun 29, 2023 · When Williams and Nigel Mansell combined in Formula 1, the results were spectacular. Damien Smith gives his verdict on a new documentary that unashamedly celebrates the championship-winning partnership with rediscovered footage.

  7. He's the only man to have started more races before winning the world championship than Jenson Button, but it could have been so different for Nigel Mansell. After learning the ropes at Lotus,...

  8. Nigel Mansell won the world championship in 1992 following three near-misses in the previous six seasons. Despite the success he fell out with team owner Frank Williams and immediately departed F1 for IndyCar racing, where he won the title at his first attempt the following year.

  9. Nigel Mansell, an esteemed F1 driver, has a long Formula One career, driving for McLaren during the 1995 season.

  10. Aug 16, 2023 · Nigel Mansell. Its August 16th, 1992. Exactly 31 years ago today. And as he stands on the second step of the podium of the Hungarian Grand Prix, alongside the victorious Ayrton Senna and the Brazilian’s team-mate Gerhard Berger, Nigel Mansell at last knows a moment of glorious, impeccable triumph.