The McLaren MP4/1 F1 GP OW 1981 was a revolutionary racing car for its time. It was developed by legendary designer Gordon Murray and launched at the 1981 British Grand Prix. The McLaren MP4/1 F1 GP OW 1981 is one of the most significant racing cars of all time, having forever altered the landscape of motor-racing. With its iconic slim-line profile, low center of gravity, and minimalist design, the McLaren MP4/1 F1 GP OW 1981 was well ahead of its time. The MP4/1 weighed only 850kg and was powered by a naturally-aspirated Ford-Cosworth DFV 3.0 liter V-8. With an output of 485 bhp, the MP4/1 was capable of reaching speeds of over 200mph. This car also featured a state-of-the-art chassis - a semi-monocoque design with a carbon-fiber and kevlar composite body. This design would eventually become the standard for all F1 cars in the future. Furthermore, the MP4/1 was perhaps the first car to use active suspension as well as ground-effect aerodynamics. The McLaren MP4/1 F1 GP OW 1981 set the standard for modern-day racing designs. Its large influence can still be seen in many current race cars. It is not only a crucial part of the history of Formula One Racing, but also one of the most iconic race cars of all time.
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