G8653.mp4 [2025-2026]

: The new material's strength was dramatically proven at the 1981 Italian Grand Prix, where driver John Watson survived a massive crash that likely would have been fatal in a traditional aluminum car. The Most Dominant Successor: MP4/4

: British aerospace companies initially rejected the design's complexity. McLaren eventually partnered with Hercules Aerospace in Salt Lake City, Utah, to manufacture the first chassis using advanced autoclave facilities. g8653.mp4

The pinnacle of this lineage is the McLaren-Honda MP4/4 , which dominated the 1988 season. : The new material's strength was dramatically proven

The "MP4" era began in 1981 when merged his "Project Four" racing team with McLaren. This partnership birthed the MP4/1 , the world's first Formula 1 car to feature a full carbon-fiber monocoque. The pinnacle of this lineage is the McLaren-Honda

: Driven by Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost , it won 15 out of 16 races.

Since the MP4/1 , every racing and road car produced by McLaren has featured a carbon-fiber chassis.

: Designed by John Barnard , the MP4/1 sought to replace traditional aluminum with carbon composite to achieve higher torsional stiffness without increasing weight.