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- 7A abstract "The McLaren MP4/7A was McLaren International's Formula One entry for the 1992 season, and a follow-up to their successful MP4/6 from 1991. The Williams-Renault combination was getting faster and more reliable, and became a formidable challenger to McLaren's dominance. McLaren used the MP4/6 chassis, designated MP4/6B for the slightly modified Honda RA122E engine, for the first two races of 1992. The all-new MP4/7A was expected for the Spanish Grand Prix, the fourth race of the year. Due to Williams' speed in pre-season testing, McLaren team principal Ron Dennis made the decision to bring the car out one race early, at the Brazilian Grand Prix. However, this was one month earlier than expected.This was the first McLaren to use a semi-automatic transmission; it was a McLaren-designed electro-hydraulic unit with semi-automatic activation. The team's technology partner Techniques d'Avant Garde (TAG) helped with development. This system allowed the driver to keep his foot on the pedal, without lifting from it, since the throttle cable was replaced with an electronic sensor. It also controlled engine speed automatically during gear changes.A variant of the car, dubbed MP4/7B, featuring an experimental active suspension system, was introduced in testing for that year's Portuguese Grand Prix. It proved insufficiently reliable, and was not used for the remainder of the 1992 season.".
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- 7A carName "McLaren MP4/7A".
- 7A category Formula_One.
- 7A chassis Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- 7A chassis Monocoque.
- 7A configuration "60".
- 7A consChamp "0".
- 7A constructor McLaren.
- 7A debut "1992".
- 7A designer Neil_Oatley.
- 7A drivers "1".
- 7A drivers "2".
- 7A driversChamp "0".
- 7A engineName "Honda RA122-E,".
- 7A enginePosition Longitudinal_engine.
- 7A enginePosition Mid-engine_design.
- 7A fastestLaps "2".
- 7A frontSuspension "Double wishbones, pushrods".
- 7A fuel Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- 7A gearboxName "McLaren transverse".
- 7A gears "6".
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- 7A poles "1".
- 7A predecessor 6.
- 7A races "14".
- 7A rearSuspension "Double wishbones, pushrods".
- 7A successor 8.
- 7A team Honda_in_Formula_One.
- 7A team Marlboro_(cigarette).
- 7A team McLaren.
- 7A na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- 7A type Semi-automatic_transmission.
- 7A tyres Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- 7A wins "5".
- 7A subject Category:McLaren_Formula_One_cars.
- 7A comment "The McLaren MP4/7A was McLaren International's Formula One entry for the 1992 season, and a follow-up to their successful MP4/6 from 1991. The Williams-Renault combination was getting faster and more reliable, and became a formidable challenger to McLaren's dominance. McLaren used the MP4/6 chassis, designated MP4/6B for the slightly modified Honda RA122E engine, for the first two races of 1992. The all-new MP4/7A was expected for the Spanish Grand Prix, the fourth race of the year.".
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- 7A label "マクラーレン・MP4/7A".
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