The McLaren M19 F1 OW 1971 is a classic racing car, originally based on the M19A fielded by the McLaren team in the 1971 Formula One season. Heralding in a new era of aerodynamic design for the sport, the M19 was a powerhouse from the moment it debuted. Built by McLaren, the exterior of the vehicle was state-of-the-art for its time. It features an aerodynamically refined teardrop-shaped body and long sidemounted radiators. The car was powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV V8 engine, reinforced with twin turbos for maximum performance. Over the years, refinements to the engine allowed for an output of close to 600 horsepower. The interior of the vehicle is just as well thought out as the outside. It features comfortable bucket seats upholstered in lightweight fabric, a lightweight aluminum steering wheel, and a full-race roll cage for extra protection. The M19 is capable of reaching speeds of over 200 mph on the straights, making it a formidable opponent on the racetrack. With its precise driver ergonomics and hardy construction, it has cemented itself as an iconic racecar in motorsport lore.
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