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    rFactor 2: disponibile la McLaren M4B del 1967

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    Il modding team Garage ha rilasciato per rFactor 2 la prima versione completa della storica McLaren M4B del 1967 di Bruce McLaren. La vettura, che potete scaricare direttamente da Steam, nasce come una "costola" del progetto Formula 2 1967 mod attualmente in fase di sviluppo.

    The McLaren M4B was a Formula One racing car constructed by Trojan for Bruce McLaren Motor Racing and raced five times by New Zealander Bruce McLaren at the start of 1967. The M4B was based on the M4A Formula 2 car as a stopgap between the M2B and the M5A. Additional fuel tanks were added either side of the cockpit to allow the car to run a full Grand Prix distance, and the rear end of the car was cut away to accommodate a 2.0 litre BRM type 56-2 V8, an enlarged and updated version of the engine with which Graham Hill had won the World Championship in 1962. The car made its debut in the 1967 Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, showing promise with fourth and sixth places in the heats before a missed gear by McLaren in the final race put him out with engine failure. In the Spring Trophy at Oulton Park McLaren managed fifth place in both heats and the race, and came fifth again in the International Trophy at Silverstone.

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