: The car featured a sleek, low-drag profile that excelled under the new "narrow track" regulations introduced that year.
: At its heart was the FO110G 3.0-liter V10 engine, which produced approximately 780-800 horsepower. This partnership between McLaren and Mercedes-Benz became the benchmark for reliability and raw power. 98 ev mp4
: One of its most famous (and controversial) features was a second brake pedal that allowed drivers to brake the rear wheels independently, helping the car rotate through corners. It was eventually banned after a protest by Ferrari, but not before McLaren established a significant lead. The 1998 Championship Season : The car featured a sleek, low-drag profile