McLaren MP4/6
The McLaren MP4/6 is a Formula One racecar designed by Neil Oatley for the 1991 F1 season. It was the first McLaren to be powered by a Honda V12 engine and, while being driven by Ayrton Senna, lead the team to a victory in the first four races of the season. The wins were followed by three more victorious races out of the 16 for that season. At the end of the 1991 season, McLaren tore down one of Senna’s MP4-6 cars and gave some of the parts to artist Jay Burridge, who in turn created a sculpture he describes as “the world’s largest Airfix (plastic model) kit.” |
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