.: Simon Godfrees 1/24 Tamiya McLaren MP4/5B
1989 was the first year where naturally aspirated engines were compulsory for all teams after the banning of the turbocharged units at the end of the previous season. To this end, Honda built a 3.5 litre V10 engine, developed throughout most of the latter half of 1988. The MP4/5 was unveiled for pre-season testing and it was instantly on the pace, as well as reliable. Developed by Alain Prost, the MP4/5 looked like the car to beat in the new season. While the Ferrari that season was a fast all around car particularly in the hands of Nigel Mansell, it was also chronically unreliable due to its new semi-electronic gearbox shift, giving further advantage to McLaren.
McLaren took 10 victories during the season, 6 for Ayrton Senna and 4 for Prost. This was at a time when the relationship between the two men was at breaking point, so their rivalry pushed the development of the car far ahead of the other teams as they tried to out-do each other. Although Senna had more wins, he also had a string of retirements, many more than Prost, mostly down to engine failures while leading which cost him vital points. However Senna and Prost's combined points total meant McLaren easily won a second straight constructors' championship.
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