McLaren MP4/5B

Legendary

11 sightings by 11 spotters worldwide

McLaren MP4/5B

Market value

$4,000,000 to $5,000,000

Did you know

Gave Ayrton Senna his second F1 world title in 1990.

The McLaren MP4/5B is a legendary Formula 1 machine, a thoroughbred racer that carved its name into motorsport history with unapologetic dominance. Born from the fierce rivalry of the late 1980s, this car emerged in 1990 as a refined evolution of its predecessor, the MP4/5, featuring a meticulously tuned Honda V10 engine that screamed like a banshee down the straights.

Behind the wheel, Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger pushed the MP4/5B to its absolute limits, showcasing its razor-sharp handling and relentless acceleration. Senna, with his trademark intensity, famously clinched the 1990 World Championship at Suzuka in this very car, cementing its status as an icon. The chassis, crafted from advanced carbon fibre composites, was not only lighter but also significantly stiffer, allowing precise cornering that bordered on telepathic.

Technologically speaking, the MP4/5B was a marvel, featuring sophisticated aerodynamics that balanced downforce and drag with surgical precision. Its suspension geometry, meticulously engineered by Neil Oatley and his team, delivered exceptional grip and responsiveness, making it a formidable competitor on any circuit. Yet, for all its technical brilliance, the car's true magic lay in the visceral connection it forged with its drivers, a raw, unfiltered symbiosis rarely matched since.

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McLaren MP4/5B: FAQ

How many McLaren MP4/5Bs have been spotted?

11 McLaren MP4/5B sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 11 different spotters.

How rare is the McLaren MP4/5B?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the McLaren MP4/5B is rated Legendary.

Where can you see a McLaren MP4/5B?

Recent McLaren MP4/5B sightings on AutoRadar come from Stuttgart, Long Beach, Torino, Pembrey, Dietzhölztal, Vsevolozhsk. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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