- McLaren MP4/10
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McLaren MP4/10
McLaren MP4/10B
McLaren MP4/10CCategory Formula One Constructor McLaren Designer(s) Neil Oatley Technical specifications[1][2][3] Chassis Carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure Suspension (front) Unequal length wishbones, pushrod, inboard spring/damper Suspension (rear) Unequal length wishbones, pushrod, inboard spring/damper Engine Mercedes-Benz FO110, 3,499 cc (213.5 cu in), 75° V10, NA, mid-engine, longitudinally mounted Transmission McLaren transverse 6-Speed semi-automatic Fuel Mobil Tyres Goodyear Competition history Notable entrants Marlboro McLaren Mercedes Notable drivers 7. Mark Blundell
7. Nigel Mansell
8. Mika Häkkinen
8. Jan MagnussenDebut 1995 Brazilian Grand Prix Races Wins Poles Fastest laps 16 0 0 0 Constructors' Championships 0 Drivers' Championships 0 The McLaren MP4/10 was the car with which the McLaren team competed in the 1995 Formula One season. It was driven mainly by Mark Blundell, who started the year without a drive, and Mika Häkkinen, who was in his second full season with the team. The car was also driven by 1992 champion Nigel Mansell and Jan Magnussen.
1995 was a season of great expectation for the team. The disappointing 1994 alliance with Peugeot had been annulled, and Mercedes-Benz switched to the team from Sauber. In addition, Mansell had been tempted out of "retirement" to partner the young Finn Häkkinen. The MP4/10 was a radical car, incorporating a "needle-nose" and a wing mounted atop the airbox, among other innovations.
However, it became apparent that Mansell was unable to fit properly in the narrow cockpit, and he was forced to miss the first two races of the season whilst a wider monocoque was built. His racing return lasted just two further Grands Prix before he left altogether, disgusted with the car's poor performance. Blundell, who had deputised in Brazil and Argentina, became a permanent race driver.
The car's main handling problem was a lack of front-end grip, allied to the often unreliable engine. However, the package proved competitive enough for the team to usually be "best of the rest", behind Benetton, Williams and Ferrari, and Häkkinen was able to score two podium finishes. Team-mate Blundell also took several points finishes.
The McLaren MP4/10B update made its début at Imola and was retained for most of the season. A further modification, the MP4/10C, appeared at the Portuguese and European Grands Prix, but was not used further.
McLaren endured a mixed end to the season. Häkkinen missed the Pacific GP with a case of appendicitis and was replaced by the rookie Magnussen, but then returned to finish a fine second at Suzuka. This was tempered by the fact that Blundell wrote off a chassis in practice, but this setback paled in comparison to Häkkinen's accident at the final race of the season, at Adelaide. A sudden puncture saw his car fly out of control and hit a concrete wall at high speed. Mika was pulled out of his car unconscious with blood pouring from his mouth and nose. However, he made a full recovery for the first grand prix of the next year, which was also in Australia.
The team eventually finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship, with 30 points.
Complete Formula One results
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Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Pts. WCC 1995 Marlboro McLaren Mercedes-Benz FO110
V10G BRA ARG SMR ESP MON CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR EUR PAC JPN AUS 30 4th Mark Blundell 6 Ret 5 Ret 11 5 Ret Ret 5 4 9 Ret 9 7 4 Nigel Mansell 10 Ret Mika Häkkinen 4 Ret 5 Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret Ret 2 Ret 8 Inj 2 DNS Jan Magnussen 10 References
- Henry, Alan (ed.) (1995). AUTOCOURSE 1995-96. Hazleton Publishing. pp. 54–57. ISBN 1-874557-36-5.
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Engines: M838TCars that competed in the 1995 Formula One season Benetton B195 • Tyrrell 023 • Williams FW17 • Williams FW17B • McLaren MP4/10 • McLaren MP4/10B • McLaren MP4/10C • Footwork FA16 • Simtek S951 • Jordan 195 • Pacific PR02 • Forti FG01 • Minardi M195 • Ligier JS41 • Ferrari 412T2 • Sauber C14Categories:- 1995 Formula One season cars
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