The McLaren MP4/11F1 OW 1996 was designed and developed by McLaren as the pinnacle of the Formula One track experience. It is a two-seater, single-seater racing car designed to deliver outstanding speed, agility and performance. Its 1,481cc, 3-liter Mercedes-Benz V10 engine produces an astounding 800 horsepower and its aerodynamic design helps it reach speeds of up to 220 mph in a matter of seconds. It has mid-range engine management system, suspension system, and advanced racing brakes to make this one of the best performing vehicles on the track. The MP4/11F1 OW 1996 is constructed with a 1-piece carbon fiber monocoque chassis, with a carbon fiber nosecone and sidepods. It sits on a steel space frame roll cage that helps against potential impacts and also helps the structures torsional rigidity. It has a six-speed semi-automatic transmission that is designed for optimal weight transfer and acceleration. It also features a limited slip differential and dual wishbone suspension, allowing for phenomenal grip and improved aerodynamics. This car has no shortage of features, available in both dry and wet set-ups. It has a nose wing that assists with downforce, titanium skid plates for the nose, sidepod areas, and rear wings, as well as rear view mirrors and steering wheel adjustments for the best driving experience. It also includes an onboard computer, allowing the driver to gain real-time track data and adjust the settings for the ideal performance. Sitting low on its wheels, the MP4/11F1 OW 1996 makes a statement with its bright yellow paint job and sleek race-inspired body lines. Its exterior provides the perfect combination of stunning looks and performance, making it the perfect choice for any enthusiast looking to get the most out of their Formula 1 experience.
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