MP4/6
The McLaren MP4/6 is a Formula One vehicle that was operated by the Marlboro McLaren Honda team in the 1991 Formula One World Championship.
The MP4/6 was the last F1 car to win a Championship with a manual gearbox and the only V12 powered F1 car to do so. It was also the last car Ayrton Senna won a Championship with.
History
Development on a V12 powered McLaren F1 car began in mid 1990 when a MP4/5B was modified with a Honda V12. Despite months of development, both Senna and his teammate Gerhard Berger felt the V12 was underpowered in comparison to the Honda V10 that powered the MP4/5B in 1990. When the MP4/6 was seen by the public for the first time at the United States GP in Phoenix, McLaren was seen by many as copying Ferrari's cars from 1989 and 1990. The reason for the appearance was due to former Ferrari designer Henri Durand (who left in mid 1990).
1992, the MP4/6B (an improved version the MP4/6 with new front wing end-plates) was used for the first rounds of that year's season in South Africa and Mexico before being replaced by the MP4/7A.