The M26 McLaren F1 GP of 1978 is a historically significant Formula One car designed and built by McLaren Racing for the 1978 Formula One season. This single-seater race car was designed to excel in every respect; from its advanced construction and precise engineering to its cutting-edge aerodynamics, the M26 McLaren is the epitome of Formula One performance. Its chassis was constructed from aluminum and magnesium monocoque with a total weight of 525 kilograms. The engine was a 3.000 cc Ford Cosworth DFV V8 with a peak power output of 470 bhp. The suspension system was comprised of double wishbones, pushrod-operated dampers, and inboard brakes. To help the car cut through the air, it was equipped with a prominent rear diffuser and a low-profile nose. The M26 McLaren was also ahead of its time in terms of safety, as it was fitted with a five-point racing harness. With its signature blue and red livery, the M26 McLaren was an impressive sight to behold and was a potent force in the 1978 Formula One campaign, scoring numerous pole positions and podium finishes. As one of the most iconic cars in Formula One's history, the M26 McLaren is truly a sight to behold.
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