The distinctive McLaren Honda MP4/5 Formula One race car of 1989, driven by Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, is a powerhouse on the track that defies expectation. Standing at a sleek 5,8 meters long, and weighing in at 603 kg with a fuel load of over 200 liters, this remarkable machine is a remarkable sight. The engine is an incredibly powerful Honda RA 109E V10, producing over 900 bhp and capable of a sub 55 second lap around the Suzuka International Racing Course. This sports car is fitted with a 6-speed manual transmission, and gives drivers a top speed of up to 330kph. The red and white McLaren's bright aerodynamic body is streamlined with sleek curves and optimal design. This design combined with the cutting-edge technology of the suspension and steering systems allows for maximum airflow to the brakes, suspension and steering systems to ensure an incredible driving experience. The constructors of this racing machine have used only the best materials and technology: carbon fiber and titanium as well as advanced active aerodynamics and active suspension systems from Lockheed and Murray & King. The MP4/5 is designed to have an incredibly low drag coefficient to decrease speed loss on the straight. The magnesium alloy wheels give it an extra light weight of 5.5 kg, meaning the wheels spin quickly and efficiently at top speeds. The design of the McLaren Honda MP4/5 reflects the strong belief of McLaren that driver and car should be considered a single unit, and that all components should be tuned to perfection to provide optimal performance. With a history of success in the Japanese Grand Prix, the MP4/5 remains a true race car legend.
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