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The heart of the MP4/4 was the 0.5.2. While 1988 was the final year of the high-boost turbo era, Honda proved they had perfected the technology. Unmatched Power: The engine was producing in excess of 0.5.3 .

The engine rarely failed, allowing the team to push hard every weekend. 3. The Drivers: A Legendary Pairing 4_5893033616484599888.mp4

in the Constructors' Championship (three times more than second-place Ferrari) 0.5.3 The heart of the MP4/4 was the 0

The MP4/4 solidified the "MP4" designation for McLaren, which stood for 0.5.5 . It was a naming convention established in 1981 following the merger of Ron Dennis's Project Four Racing team with McLaren. The engine rarely failed, allowing the team to

The car remains the ultimate symbol of 1980s F1 engineering excellence and is a staple in the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking. A of the V6 engine? Details on the 1988 Monza race that they didn't win?

Competing exclusively in the 1988 Formula One season, this car didn't just win; it dominated in a way that has never been repeated, setting records that still make fans and engineers gasp today. 1. The Design: Steve Nichols and Gordon Murray

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