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The MP4/4 was a masterclass in packaging and aerodynamics. Compared to modern F1 cars, it was remarkably compact:

Driven by the legendary duo of and Ayrton Senna , the car achieved a level of success that remained a record for decades: Win Rate : It won 15 out of 16 races in the 1988 season. g9564.mp4

In 1988, Formula 1 was in a transition period. It was the final year for turbocharged engines before a temporary ban, and regulations were heavily skewed to favor naturally aspirated cars by restricting turbo fuel capacity and boost levels. Despite these constraints, McLaren secured a late-season engine deal with in August 1987 to power their next challenger. Technical Specifications The MP4/4 was a masterclass in packaging and aerodynamics

: The car’s low-profile design and "lay-down" driver position, championed by technical director Gordon Murray and chief designer Steve Nichols, set new standards for F1 aerodynamics. It was the final year for turbocharged engines