One of the most iconic Formula 1 racing cars ever produced, the McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 is a true engineering masterpiece. Built by the legendary McLaren team in collaboration with engine supplier Porsche, this vehicle set a new bar for performance on the track with its enormous power and sleek aerodynamic design. The McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 is made from a very lightweight carbon fibre monocoque structure, allowing for superior handling and agility on the race track. Its aerodynamic features include a ground-effect diffuser at the rear, a two-element rear wing, titanium skirts, and a flat bottom design. Powering the McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 is a 2.5-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine which can produce up to 850 horsepower. It is equipped with a life-limited four-speed manual transmission which provides effortless shifting between gears. The wheels of the McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 are mounted on a bespoke suspension system which is adjustable for every track type. This allows for excellent driving dynamics and supreme cornering abilities. The interior of the McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 is a showcase of quality, with superior materials and craftsmanship. It is fully equipped with an onboard data acquisition and processing suite, motorsport steering wheel, race-spec bucket seats, and a full safety roll cage. The McLaren MP4/2B Porsche F1 OW 1985 is a timeless vehicle which will forever be remembered as one of the greatest sports cars in racing history.
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