The McLaren Honda MP4/6 F1 OW 1991 is an iconic racing car that harkens back to a time when Formula One technology pushed the envelope to new heights. At the heart of the car is its 3.5-litre, Honda-supplied V12 engine which generates upwards of 600 horsepower. The power is transmitted to the track via the clutchless 6-speed transmission which engages automatically with a 'flick of the wrist' thanks to an advanced electro hydraulic system. The chassis of the car is formed from a light and rigid carbon-fibre monocoque structure which offers an excellent balance between stiffness and weight. Suspension is provided by double wishbones with push-rod operated dampers and the car runs on 13-inch wheels clad by low profile, treaded tyres. The aerodynamics of the MP4/6 are a masterpiece of design and craftmanship. The combination of a rear wing with a wing-like underbody diffuser generates enough downforce to press the car into the ground. In addition, the car has a flat floor for better airflow beneath it. The MP4/6 features an McLaren-Honda exclusive active suspension system that dynamically adjusts the car's ride height according to the terrain, roadsurface, race track and even the weather conditions. The driver of the MP4/6 sits in a moulded carbon-fibre seat and is surrounded by a cockpit heavily adorned with dials, levers and switches. The McLaren Honda MP4/6 F1 OW 1991 is an incredible package and, in the hands of Ayrton Senna, it allowed the Brazilian to capture his third world championship in 1991.
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