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McLaren MP4/2C Prost Rosberg 1/12

Item No. 4711
The McLaren MP4/2 was one of the most successful racing cars, securing the most victories in the history of Formula 1. In 1985, the MP4/2B made its debut equipped with a TAG Porsche engine, enhanced by two superchargers capable of attaining 850 hp and displaying aerodynamic designs less showy than t

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The McLaren MP4/2 was one of the most successful racing cars, securing the most victories in the history of Formula 1. In 1985, the MP4/2B made its debut equipped with a TAG Porsche engine, enhanced by two superchargers capable of attaining 850 hp and displaying aerodynamic designs less showy than the previous cars, and which were also compliant with the evolving new regulations of the period.

The project’s engineering and design achievements were ratified by victory in the constructors’ and drivers’ world championships, due in equal measure to the extraordinary talent of driver Alain Prost. In 1986, the project was further enhanced by the MP4/2C version and Alain Prost was again confirmed as world champion. 

  • 2 versions
  • 1986 F1 Championship, #1 - Alain Prost
  • 1986 F1 Championship, #2 - Keke Rosberg
  • Detailed suspension
  • Highly detailed engine
  • Rubber tires
  • Photoetched parts
  • Removable body cowlings

McLaren MP4/2C Prost Rosberg 1/12

Item No. 4711
The McLaren MP4/2 was one of the most successful racing cars, securing the most victories in the history of Formula 1. In 1985, the MP4/2B made its debut equipped with a TAG Porsche engine, enhanced by two superchargers capable of attaining 850 hp and displaying aerodynamic designs less showy than t

Description

The McLaren MP4/2 was one of the most successful racing cars, securing the most victories in the history of Formula 1. In 1985, the MP4/2B made its debut equipped with a TAG Porsche engine, enhanced by two superchargers capable of attaining 850 hp and displaying aerodynamic designs less showy than the previous cars, and which were also compliant with the evolving new regulations of the period.

The project’s engineering and design achievements were ratified by victory in the constructors’ and drivers’ world championships, due in equal measure to the extraordinary talent of driver Alain Prost. In 1986, the project was further enhanced by the MP4/2C version and Alain Prost was again confirmed as world champion. 

  • 2 versions
  • 1986 F1 Championship, #1 - Alain Prost
  • 1986 F1 Championship, #2 - Keke Rosberg
  • Detailed suspension
  • Highly detailed engine
  • Rubber tires
  • Photoetched parts
  • Removable body cowlings