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McLaren MP4/6

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Formula One racing car

Racing car model
McLaren MP4/6
McLaren MP4/6B
The MP4/6 ofGerhard Berger
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorMcLaren International (chassis)
Honda Racing F1 (engine)
DesignersNeil Oatley(Executive Engineer)
Matthew Jeffreys(Head of Vehicle Design)
David North(Chief Transmission Engineer)
David Neilson(Chief Suspension Engineer)
Bob Bell(Head of R&D)
Mike Gascoyne(Head of Aerodynamics)
Osamu Goto(Engine Technical Director (Honda))
PredecessorMP4/5B
SuccessorMP4/7A
Technical specifications[1][2]
ChassisCarbon fibremonocoque
EngineHonda RA121/E, 3.5 L (214 cu in), 60°V12NA (max: 14000 rpm for MP4/6 and 15300 rpm for MP4/6B)mid-engine,longitudinally mounted
TransmissionWeismann/McLaren Transverse 6-speedmanual
Power725 hp (540.6 kW) @ 13,500 rpm[3][4] (early season)
780 hp (581.6 kW) @ 14,800 rpm (late season)[5]
FuelShell
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsHondaMarlboroMcLaren
Notable drivers1.BrazilAyrton Senna
2.AustriaGerhard Berger
Debut
First win1991 United States Grand Prix
Last win1991 Australian Grand Prix
Last event
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
18819105
Constructors' Championships1 (1991)
Drivers' Championships1 (1991,Ayrton Senna)

TheMcLaren MP4/6 is aFormula One racing car designed byMcLaren'sNeil Oatley, Matthew Jeffreys, David North, David Neilson,Bob Bell andMike Gascoyne; powered by theHonda RA121E V12 engine for use in the1991 Formula One season, with the engine's design and development led by Osamu Goto. It was driven byreigning World Champion, BrazilianAyrton Senna, and Austria'sGerhard Berger. Ayrton Senna would win his third World Championship in the MP4/6. The MP4/6 was notable for being the last F1 car to win the championship with a manual gearbox and the only F1 car powered by a V12 engine to do so.[Note 1]

Design and pre-season testing

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The MP4/6 was the first McLaren to be powered by aHondaV12 engine, which Honda quote at 735 PS (725 bhp; 541 kW) at 13,500rpm.[3] The car was tested by Berger in the off-season, but he was unimpressed with the initial version of the new engine, feeling it was underpowered compared to the 690 bhp (515 kW; 700 PS) V10 engine used in the 1990 car, theMP4/5B. When Senna returned for pre-season testing, he echoed Berger's concerns about the lack of power saying that he was expecting more from a V12 and that it really felt no more powerful than the old V10. However, McLaren and Honda, knuckled down to try to solve the engine's problems. McLaren's domination in the early part of the year was mainly due to the lack of reliability of the 700 bhp (522 kW; 710 PS)Renault V10-poweredWilliams FW14.[6]

By the latter half of the season, Honda (at Senna's urging) had managed to improve the engine to 780 hp (581.6 kW) @ 14,800 rpm.

The MP4/6 raced throughout1991 with a manual "H" pattern gearbox. A semi-automatic transmission was tested during the season (and shown at theHungarian Grand Prix) the car equipped with it ran 4 laps on track in practice before Senna spun off; the car was then converted back to a manual[7] but was never regarded as good enough to be used in a race;Ferrari and Williams were the only teams to use semi-automatic gearboxes during 1991. The MP4/6 would go down as the last Formula One car to win a World Championship using amanual transmission and the only F1 car to win the World Championship with a V12 engine.[8]

Season summary

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Senna won the first four races of the season, in theUnited States,Brazil,San Marino andMonaco, beforeWilliams andNigel Mansell found their feet with the FW14, which dominated in mid-season. Consistent podium finishes on Senna's part throughout the year helped McLaren, but Senna insisted that Honda step up their engine development programme and demanded further improvements to the car before it was too late. Honda responded with updated versions of the V12 engine, while Oatley redesigned various features of the car, particularly the sidepods and wings. Senna won inHungary andBelgium before clinching his third and final Drivers' Championship inJapan with second place behind Berger; he then won the final race inAustralia to secure the team's fourth consecutive Constructors' Championship.[9]

McLaren continued with the MP4/6, upgraded to 'B' specification, for the first two races of1992, Senna finishing third inSouth Africa. The MP4/6B was then replaced with the car designed for the 1992 season, theMP4/7A which had semi-automatic transmission and traction control, though three MP4/6Bs were brought to the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix as spares.

The MP4/6 was considered by some to be the most competitive car in the Formula One field until Williams sorted the FW14, which was aerodynamically and technically more advanced. In all, the MP4/6 took eight Grand Prix wins and ten pole positions and scored 148 points. The car brought a close to McLaren's and Honda's domination of the sport, stretching back to the mid-1980s.

In popular culture

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The McLaren MP4/6 is included as a classic car inCodemastersF1 2017,F1 2018,F1 2019 andF1 2020 video games. It is also featured inAutomobilista 2 in the same pack of theMcLaren MP4/7A and theMcLaren MP4/8.

Complete Formula One results

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(key) (results inbold indicate pole position, results initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516Pts.WCC
1991HondaMarlboroMcLarenMP4/6Honda RA121E
V12
GUSABRASMRMONCANMEXFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS1391st
Ayrton Senna1111Ret33471122521
Gerhard BergerRet32RetRetRetRet24424RetRet13
1992HondaMarlboroMcLarenMP4/6BHonda RA121E
V12
GRSAMEXBRAESPSMRMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORJPNAUS99*2nd
Ayrton Senna3Ret
Gerhard Berger54

* Only 9 points scored with the MP4/6B. Remaining points scored withMP4/7A.

References

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Notes
  1. ^The 12-cylinder engines used byFerrari in the championship wins ofNiki Lauda in1975 and1977 and ofJody Scheckter in1979 wereflat-twelve engines.
Citations
  1. ^"STATS F1 • McLaren MP4/6". Statsf1.com. Retrieved23 August 2010.
  2. ^"MP4/6 on Honda website (Japanese)". Retrieved22 February 2019.
  3. ^abHonda Collection Hall 収蔵車両走行ビデオ McLaren Honda MP4/6(1991),archived from the original on 14 December 2021, retrieved16 June 2020
  4. ^"McLaren Racing - History of the F1 engine".
  5. ^"Balance of power".
  6. ^"Gerhard Berger: Suzuka 1991: McLaren MP4/6 Honda V12…". 11 July 2014. Retrieved10 December 2019.
  7. ^ESPN Speedworld: 1991 Hungarian Grand Prix
  8. ^"1991 McLaren MP4/6 Honda - Images, Specifications and Information".Ultimatecarpage.com. Retrieved10 December 2019.
  9. ^"McLaren Racing - Heritage - MP4/6".www.mclaren.com. Retrieved10 December 2019.

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