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Disassembling The Greatest F1 Car With The Men Who Made It - The 1988 Prost / Senna McLaren MP4/4 

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In this very special video, I bring you the actual car raced by Ayrton Senna at Brazil in 1988. The McLaren MP4/4 was campaigned by Senna and Alain Prost throughout the season where it achieved near total dominance - 15 out of 16 races were won by a McLaren that year.
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Today, I show you why the car was so successful with the people who were there.
Thankyou to Antony and Damani from ‎@sportzntouring for assisting with today's piece.
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Chapter Listing
0:00 Introduction
2:34 Brazil: The First Race
7:20 An Overview of the Car
12:20 Tyres, Brakes and Pit-Stops
18:13 The Design Process
20:38 Rear Wing & Downforce
24:17 Front Wing
26:09 The Style
28:53 The Monocoque
30:28 The Team
30:48 The Construction Process
33:12 Snorkel or No Snorkel?
34:03 The Paint
37:49 Undressing The Car
38:54 Airflow and Engine
43:25 Honda Reliability
44:32 The Tilton Clutch
46:06 Weight and Centre of Gravity
49:29 A Moment of Panic
51:12 The Mechanic's Assessment
54:12 How To Start a 1988 McLaren MP4/4
56:46 The Front Suspension
62:02 Fuel
64:16 Cockpit and Controls
68:01 Parting Words
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@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Enjoyed this? Check out my interview with Steve: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5Mz9nAzsLXU.html
@threezerol944t
@threezerol944t Год назад
Yes! These are my fav format of vids.
@jamesantill5065
@jamesantill5065 Год назад
If you didn't take the chance on the day, please do one with Neil T too. His life in Motorsport is absolutely fascinating from early days with Ron Dennis, then running his own F2 team, to back at Mclaren again with Ron Dennis and only recently retiring.
@poplaurentiu4148
@poplaurentiu4148 Год назад
Tank you very much this was absolutely epic.. i could listen these guys stories for hours.. 🍺
@ciello___8307
@ciello___8307 Год назад
thank you for this Jay!
@johnycrellin-davies4460
@johnycrellin-davies4460 Год назад
Loved this! Would you be interested in doing something similar with the Lotus 79?
@alexpaleolgos
@alexpaleolgos Год назад
As an ex Mclaren F1 employee, I am amazed by this video. I remember when I started, the heritage department lead by Neil was still on the MTC, he was very approachable and full of knowledge and always happy to help. Every time I was frustrated at some engineering problem we had to fix, I always used to come down to the boulevard and see the old cars, trying to figure out how they fixed the same issue in the past, Neil was always there to answer any question. Congrats Jay for this superb piece of content, I wish Mclaren would exploit more of their F1 heritage like you just did!
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
That's such a cool story! I can just imagine!
@dirkdee9751
@dirkdee9751 Год назад
Great to read about that.
@danielhogg8305
@danielhogg8305 Год назад
This is the best comment I’ve ever read on an automotive channel, what a fantastic little jewel of insight into the history of Mclaren! Thankyou sir! 👍👍
@jimmyvoy9521
@jimmyvoy9521 Год назад
I will send him this message !
@artvandelay2111
@artvandelay2111 Год назад
What a beautiful machine. This is the size an F1 car should be ....... not like the latest "aircraft carriers" sized cars.
@MCF788
@MCF788 Год назад
I am 52 and I am from Brazil. I watched every GP that this machine won. In 1988 I was 18. Thank you very much for all these valuable information.
@alexmessiasjardim3415
@alexmessiasjardim3415 Месяц назад
us too!!! 🤗
@nataliebowles3159
@nataliebowles3159 Месяц назад
I was 6, and I remember. Not a lot, but it's imprinted on my mind.
@AX1A
@AX1A День назад
Amazing!A truly remarkable reunion for everyone here
@harpersneil
@harpersneil Год назад
This video could have gone for 12 hours and I'd still have hung on every word. Sublime.
@ravim111
@ravim111 8 месяцев назад
Yikes, I was about to skip it as it was a little too long, until I saw your comment.
@melvinsamson1378
@melvinsamson1378 7 месяцев назад
Yes, sublime it is.
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT 2 месяца назад
@@ravim111 congrats on your minuscule attention span
@ben6993
@ben6993 Месяц назад
There’s a longer cut ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m7uZu_Wsdis.htmlsi=TdoNd7Ll3tR9Ux9d
@knowwhey7559
@knowwhey7559 Год назад
RU-vid is full of loud, obnoxious videos/presenters. It was truly a joy to sit and listen to these humble experts.
@moaningpheromones
@moaningpheromones 2 месяца назад
new word for them: obknobxious - you're so right, they are painful
@iancairns7398
@iancairns7398 Год назад
I worked as a laminator for 10 years at MTC and Neil Trundle is an absolute legend, one of the nicest people who's ever been in F1.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
He's a gent!
@dirkdee9751
@dirkdee9751 Год назад
Thanks for the insight!
@captainmeatsadventures7954
@captainmeatsadventures7954 Год назад
I am not going to lie, but that car makes sex wee come out!!! That has to be F1 fans favourite car!!
@001sander2
@001sander2 Год назад
Fascinating stuff and I'm not even much of a tech head yet I watched it all the way thru in one go 👍🏽
@jackdavies1718
@jackdavies1718 Год назад
Have a look on here for an interview he did with the Brooklands Museum, he tells some fantastic stories.
@ianackerley5753
@ianackerley5753 Год назад
In 1988 I was responsible for Shell’s sponsorship of this car, including the programme to develop the fuel and lubricants. Honda were amazing, continuing to develop the engine throughout the season despite it being the final year of the formula. We supplied them enough fuel to do a race everyday that year such was the scale of the testing programme. Neil mentions how dense the fuel was - so dense there’s a heat exchanger on the engine to warm it up to ensure it would burn. Fantastic video please do more of these.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing
@pouleskov6524
@pouleskov6524 Год назад
Please tell more. It is fantastic when some body from that era can tell stories. Come on...
@Bumbaclot213
@Bumbaclot213 Год назад
Just wondering why the fuel would need to be so dense and what would make it dense - cheers
@Richard.Hybels
@Richard.Hybels Год назад
“Lower the center of gravity by 10mm and gain 3/10 lap time.” Amazing
@greentea9335
@greentea9335 Год назад
@@Bumbaclot213 Higher density fuel delivers more energy per liter, effectively allowing them to have "more" fuel in the smaller tank they were regulated to use.
@jibmaster
@jibmaster Год назад
Wow! This was BY FAR the best F1 in-depth interview of this legendary car and period. In 1988 I was 18, in the States, watching it on rabbit ears and an old color TV. I was hooked and watched F1 every year since. This is the Xmas present I needed!
@johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857
1988... What a great time to be young and alive.
@d.a.visual
@d.a.visual Год назад
That is such a comment! I felt your passion!
@jackjohnsen8506
@jackjohnsen8506 Год назад
same here, But I was 44 in 1988, and I saw all the F1 Races at long Beach, and got to drive the old Riverside raceway, short track in a formula Ford car. best of all, I was at Riverside for the US Grand Prix, in 1960, at age 16. Only 15,000 people came, and after the race all My hero's were just standing By Themselves, waiting to be picked up and driven to the Airport, to go back to Europe. My brother and our friend, and I stood there and listened to them talk , and one of them looked at us, and said."Who are you with mates?", (F1Team), WE LAUGHED AND SAID" JUST fans WHO WATCHED YOU GENTLEMAN DRIVE!" HE THEN SAID "You are the most important blokes here, as with out you, we can't race, and make a living"" Everyone laughed, and I think the driver who talked, was Jack Brabham! Sterling Moss won in a lotus, and He wasn't there. I'm now the last person, Most likely, to still be alive, at age 78, who was there, and I live in Las Vegas, and I can't go to the F1 race, here in November, because it costs 500 dollars for general admission....tears falling..
@johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857
@@jackjohnsen8506 I have a retired uncle living in Vegas, he mentioned the event prices. $500 is crazy expensive. Best wishes to you!
@jackjohnsen8506
@jackjohnsen8506 Год назад
@@johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857 Thank you, but it will take a Miicle to get me inside that track, on race day...
@matz4k
@matz4k Год назад
This is pure gold, a huge thanks to everyone involved!
@mikespenceTHEGOATB
@mikespenceTHEGOATB Год назад
HONKY! THE! SPORT! OF! FORMULA! ONE! (RULES)! HA! HA! HA!
@jamesantill5065
@jamesantill5065 Год назад
Proud to be able to call Neil a friend. Incredibly kind, knowledgeable and hard working chap. I was at his house the other day and he mentioned he'd been looking at one of the MP4/4s but I got the impression it was hush hush so I didnt ask any more. I didn't realise he was filming for this brilliant channel! :)
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
And now you know! Thanks for watching
@vibingwithvinyl
@vibingwithvinyl Год назад
This is the F1 I fell in love with as a kid.
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
Same!
@karlbassett8485
@karlbassett8485 Год назад
Same here. The cars of this era, the early eighties, had such clean lines unlike todays staggeringly complex bodywork. I started watching F1 in 82 and the cars that year, the original MP4, the Ferrari 126C2, the Renault RE30, Lotus 91, all had such clean lines. (Only Keke's FW08 looked a bit odd.) And unlike earlier cars from the seventies they looked so well made. They almost looked like "production" cars, the attention to detail was so good. You didn't see random bits riveted on here and there.
@wolfstream1
@wolfstream1 Год назад
Likewise!
@esfitnesspro2455
@esfitnesspro2455 Год назад
Agreed
@play_by_ear
@play_by_ear Год назад
I swear I almost teared up when they removed the bodypanels to expose the mecahnicals beneath. The best full on nerd out video about this car, ever. Thanks for producing such amazing content!
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
I will confess to getting a little bit emotional when filming it
@DPCTechnology
@DPCTechnology Год назад
This is a piece for the archives. It belongs in a museum. Thanks so much for capturing these MP4/4 gems before they were lost to time.... Just beautiful!
@unique11124
@unique11124 Год назад
As great as it is I lament the fact that more of the team couldn't be there. The other mechanics, Ron, Alain, etc. And of course Ayrton.
@DPCTechnology
@DPCTechnology Год назад
@@unique11124 if only...
@Cynderfan35
@Cynderfan35 Год назад
@@unique11124 I can only imagine Ayrton there with Alain along side the entire team of the time.. if only could have it happen.
@mikespenceTHEGOATB
@mikespenceTHEGOATB Год назад
HONKY! THE! F1! (SUSPENSION)! &! THE! (PULL)! ROD! WORKED! (SUPERBLY)! HA! HA! HA!
@thedetailingdoctor5746
@thedetailingdoctor5746 Год назад
This is up there as one of the best automotive videos on RU-vid. Almost a documentary I’d say. Well done jay you did the car pure justice ❤
@dirkdee9751
@dirkdee9751 Год назад
Just wanted to state the exact same thing. Magnificent episode!
@D4N13LP
@D4N13LP Год назад
An amazing video. As mentioned above, a very professional documentary- superb.
@andreedelslund2138
@andreedelslund2138 Год назад
Couldn't agree more! It's been amazing to watch Jay's journey with his RU-vid channel, and this really has to be the treat of all treats for motorsport fans! Incredible. Such a great job. Only thing is it ended so soon😄
@jorgevinicius3
@jorgevinicius3 Год назад
You are damn right! A top quality, insightfull and authentic doumentary!
@gold333
@gold333 Год назад
Best I have seen in watching 30 years of these.
@JJ-zg1hh
@JJ-zg1hh Год назад
What a great piece of work this is Jay. I would go as far to say this video is important as a record of historical significance. No one lives forever so really good to get this technical detail captured now. Thanks to all involved.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks J J. My intent was to capture an oral history of sorts
@Upo01
@Upo01 Год назад
Just the video thumbnail was enough to instantly subscribe the channel. Excellent video!
@pinaricyt
@pinaricyt Год назад
Wholeheartedly agree!
@jamesvozar1
@jamesvozar1 Год назад
Quite right mate.
@wolfstream1
@wolfstream1 Год назад
Agreed!
@bunkerprojects8371
@bunkerprojects8371 Год назад
This video is criminally underwatched
@Joescuderia
@Joescuderia Год назад
I'm from Utah , once I was working alongside a guy that it seems knew nothing about cars . He looked a completely red neck. One day he saw my phone wallpaper in which I had this car , he smiled and told me his dad worked in Hercules back in the day as engineer and gave him a poster of this formula one car being built in Europe. Indeed Hercules fabricated the carbon fiber used in all those cars. Life has many ways to surprise you .
@loonatticat
@loonatticat Год назад
I’m sitting here watching this with a magnifying visor on my head, DROOLING over the details. Such excellent reference material for us model builders. I have kits of this car in every scale from 1/43 to 1/8. I want to reproduce every nut and bolt as accurately as possible! THANK YOU GUYS!!!
@hernanhernandez3861
@hernanhernandez3861 Год назад
Getting these three together was amazing. The look on their faces. The enthusiasm. They were ready to put a hot shoe in the car and send him out on an installation lap... Thank you.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@mtrps_
@mtrps_ Год назад
i grew up around the Schumacher glory era, but this content is so refreshing to see, these people are severely underrated! makes me appreciate previous eras even more.
@johndublyoo2553
@johndublyoo2553 Год назад
No flappy paddle gearchangers, cars designed for drivers who were drivers in every sense of the word, quite frankly the best video I've ever seen showing the inner workings of a car and the team behind it all, thank you.
@peinxd
@peinxd Год назад
Steve can't help but smile as he talks about the car, can see how it brings him back and how proud he is in the creation of such an amazing machine that became the most dominant car to date.
@greentea9335
@greentea9335 Год назад
And how much he loved working with his team, and giving credit to everyone who contributed!
@tjk9263
@tjk9263 Год назад
I'm a big Formula 1 fan, and this car was a part of the "Golden Era " of F1 racing. Also, I'm a fan of Ayrton Senna, who could do things in that car that made you watch in awe every race he was in. Alian Prost was a great driver also and his rivalry with Senna was exciting to watch. Great video James, you really outdid yourself with this one, and these gentlemen were wonderful to listen to.
@johnsmith1474
@johnsmith1474 Год назад
That prose comp - ouch.
@davidfraser9365
@davidfraser9365 Год назад
I think that many fans that were engrossed in this period of F1 would agree with you. As for Ayrton, what can we say that hasn’t been said? Just an icon. Much missed.
@WOWWOW-hk1tb
@WOWWOW-hk1tb Год назад
Did an AI bot write this comment
@moaningpheromones
@moaningpheromones 2 месяца назад
yeah I love Alien Prost
@argentosebastian
@argentosebastian Год назад
What a beautiful video!! After 30 years of his death, still can't watch a video related to Ayrton without shedding a tear.
@naklifade
@naklifade Год назад
not even seeen him live ,watching f1 from 2016 still cant watch without tears
@davidfraser9365
@davidfraser9365 Год назад
I believe that many people are the same. I am.
@The_ZeroLine
@The_ZeroLine Год назад
This might help. In 1991, he told me he hated you.
@davidfraser9365
@davidfraser9365 Год назад
@@The_ZeroLine Hark! Hark! What do I hear? ‘Tis the sound of a child murmuring? Oh quietly, let this girl of God reach out! Praise, her , I beseech you please join me in pray.
@The_ZeroLine
@The_ZeroLine Год назад
@@davidfraser9365 Praise his name, brother. Praise his name.
@f82dot
@f82dot Год назад
This has to be the best film on a F1 car if not any race car on RU-vid. You guys really outdid yourselves on this. Happens to be the first video I’ve seen from your channel and I subscribed after only a few minutes in!!!! I love racing history and hearing the men who gave us this beautiful beast talk about it as if it was just yesterday they built it. I’m a forever fan, absolutely crushed it guys!!
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks! Check out my interview with Steve from last year for more F1 throwbacks
@robertosmith1
@robertosmith1 Год назад
That car is a work of art. Simply stunning
@Ever443
@Ever443 Год назад
Absolutely the Golden Era of F1, best sounding cars, great drivers and huge amount of different teams, engines etc To be able to touch one of the great cars that Senna drove is definitely on my bucket list. I’m in my 60’s now so working on that.
@chipsawdust5816
@chipsawdust5816 Год назад
Not Senna but I did manage to touch one of Shumacher's world championship cars in Maranello. It was in '06 at the museum, and they had pulled out the '04 car (iirc) from the display, along with Rubens' car, while they did something to the display itself. The car was just sitting there, no ropes around it or anything. Got a picture standing next to it as well, of course.
@korma9732
@korma9732 13 дней назад
I sat in Red 5 at the first Goodwood Festival of Speed, won't let you near the cars now!
@aeiouxs
@aeiouxs Год назад
Possibly one of the most satisfying and incredible RU-vid videos I've seen in the last few years - and one of those rarities that will definitely be revisited. Thank you to all involved!
@mikespenceTHEGOATB
@mikespenceTHEGOATB Год назад
HONKY! (MANUAL)! GEARSHIFT! HA! HA! HA!
@leoarc1061
@leoarc1061 Год назад
For someone who "did not design the car", Steve Nichols does seem to know a lot about the design process. A lot more than someone else whom I also idolize. It's pretty clear to me who designed the car and who oversaw the design process.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Yep....
@matthewconrad-jones8846
@matthewconrad-jones8846 Год назад
This channel goes from strength to strength and the sheer variety is amazing 👏👏👏
@LarsAgerbk
@LarsAgerbk Год назад
I agree. Jay must own every shirt in the world.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Certainly do
@ronniet906
@ronniet906 Год назад
We learn so much from leading F1 engineers, you're on to a winner here Jay interviewing F1 teams on past cars. History of engineering is gold.
@Mclboy914
@Mclboy914 Год назад
As a hardcore McLaren fan these kind of videos are the stuff of dreams! My hart always skips a beat when i see a new video on JayEmm's channel. Sadly i was only two years old when this car came out so never had the pleasure of seeing it race in period at full bang. Ow how i wish i was born twenty years earlier. Evidently i reached out to Matthew and just made a payment for one of the prints signed by these three amazing people!
@velchuck
@velchuck 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing! I have never seen a video like this. I was, and still am, a Senna fan! His ability to give his engineers information to set up the car is uncanny. When I watched him qualifying, he was like a man possessed, in a good way. He let a higher power direct his mission, and it worked for him. This car was, and still is, the panicle of excellence.
@MrRoyck10
@MrRoyck10 Год назад
Thanks JayEmm for raising the bar, excellent content!
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
Next level!
@DahleJohannes
@DahleJohannes Год назад
I wasn't expecting a Christmas present from Mr. JayEmm this year, but thank you very much for this lovely piece of history! Incredibly interesting.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Ho ho ho
@jesseshaffer6105
@jesseshaffer6105 2 дня назад
This continues to be one of my favorite videos of all time no matter how many times I watch it. Thank you so much for getting these people together and capturing this.
@nevillestimpson475
@nevillestimpson475 Год назад
This is a fantastic video, what an insight into perhaps THE best car and winning periods of F1, so nice to hear in detail from the guys who were directly involved in the whole process. Excellent video Jay well done.
@mikespenceTHEGOATB
@mikespenceTHEGOATB Год назад
HONKY! (ELBOW)! PADS! FOR! WHEN! THE! FORMULA! ONE! DRIVER! IS! WORKING! THE! STEERING! (WHEEL)! HA! HA! HA!
@neverleftthe80s29
@neverleftthe80s29 Год назад
From back when F1 had 'soul'. Great memories seeing this era in Adelaide back in the day. Great video, thank you.
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
A fantastic result! It was such a privilege for us to both play our small part in the making of this. A joy to watch yet again and relive this special day!
@andreedelslund2138
@andreedelslund2138 Год назад
Thank you! I must check your content out some more, have really enjoyed everything I have seen from you two so far. Great work on this also, what a treat! Thanks.
@andreedelslund2138
@andreedelslund2138 Год назад
Must have been amazing to lift that bodywork off, huh?😍 such a legendary car.
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
@@andreedelslund2138 thanks! Our content is a different style, so hope you like it... It was a treat doing this video with James, especially for Damani as he's just graduated with a degree in Motorsport engineering... So particularly cool for him. Thanks for watching! -Ant
@gold333
@gold333 Год назад
Well done x 10000
@cbh148
@cbh148 2 месяца назад
This is sensational. As a mechanical engineer who rarely if ever gets that technical itch scratched by the motorsports media, which is largely devoid of intricate tech bits, this did an outstanding job of detailing and conveying so much of the design and stories of the MP4/4's program. Thank you!
@cbh148
@cbh148 2 месяца назад
To anybody who reads this, go watch the extended cut of this video! The juicy tech bits are in full-effect; my cup runneth over!
@Oric007
@Oric007 6 месяцев назад
THIS CAR IS LIKE AN UNTAMABLE BEAST... PURE UNLEASHED
@benzina5917
@benzina5917 Год назад
Absolutely superb video. It is a little comical that Gordon Murray is not once mentioned. I suppose he has gotten the spotlight for far too long on this car and it is wonderful to see the REAL contributors step forward to share their experiences. Thank you so much for producing this.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
My absolute pleasure. If you saw our previous video on the genesis of the 4/4 then you may see why Gordon is not mentioned
@benzina5917
@benzina5917 Год назад
@@JayEmmOnCars Yes another wonderful production that I thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you again for the excellent content.
@katout75
@katout75 Год назад
If Murray had been prior informed of this video he might have come with another "cease and desist" letter for the McLaren personnel. Similar to what he did after a technical talk given by Steve Nichols last year. A brilliant designer Gordon Murray, but he can be extremely conceited when it comes to the MP4/4 where he tries to take the vast majority of credit for the overall concept and design. Earlier this year McLaren hosted many of the MP4/4 design team (including Nichols) for a get together/meeting at McLaren Technology Centre. Murray was not there, not sure if he was even invited.
@trollextreme9438
@trollextreme9438 Год назад
its pathetic that murray is made redundant on the mp4/4..as if he had zero contribution when he clearly had put his ideas into the 4/4
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
@@trollextreme9438 This video isn't about Gordon Murray - the last one was, and nobody felt there was any need to discuss the topic further. Gordon was given an open invite to talk to me and has not taken it, so I can't say I haven't been fair!
@markward4867
@markward4867 Год назад
Fantastic episode.No loud music or gimmicky editing unlike some channels.Just straight forward conversation by experts in their fields.Always seems to be a Ron Dennis anectote in there!
@lesliejames9404
@lesliejames9404 Год назад
And thank god for none of that utter nonsense. Listening to these legends talk about the car was beautiful.
@hermand
@hermand Год назад
I just keep imagining what if this was on TV. It'd be the same length, but thered be advert breaks every 5 minutes, a catchup review after every break and it would be interspersed with cut aways explaining complex concepts such as wheels and wheel nuts using cartoon graphics.
@thecentralscrutinizer304
@thecentralscrutinizer304 3 месяца назад
Seriously the most beautiful F1 car ever designed. Its absolutely perfect. That Marlboro livery 🤩🥹
@dme2453
@dme2453 4 дня назад
Cleverly simplistic. Probably the most beautiful F1 car ever. Thanks for the dissection boys.
@jenshaga4256
@jenshaga4256 Год назад
Certainly the best made automotive video I have ever experienced, made possible by brilliant presenters and skilled producers! This is an instant classic. Thank you for sharing.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks for your kind words Jens!
@althejazzman
@althejazzman Год назад
What an incredible opportunity to hear a full technical breakdown of this legendary F1 car, from the people who designed and worked on it. What a blessing that these people are still alive, well, and willing to share their knowledge. The same cannot be said for older, even more important F1 cars.
@goleafsgo8496
@goleafsgo8496 Год назад
So true Alex and the memory of these gentleman makes you feel like it was just last week when Senna and Prost were racing.
@MrGoat73
@MrGoat73 Год назад
What a stunning car. Sublime engineering, attention to detail & problem solving. And decent, charming & humble blokes too. Thanks for making & uploading this, it's great to see it up close & hear the processes behind it! Excellent job.
@live4life767
@live4life767 Месяц назад
The beauty & practicality of simplicity. In my opinion the f1 cars of the 1980’s-1990’s were the most beautiful cars of all time.
@BionicleJackson
@BionicleJackson Год назад
I could almost hear Senna saying "Yeah, I was a little particular about things back then." in this video. How could it be any better than that. Thank you Jay & Guests
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Our delight :)
@MCLRN_GR
@MCLRN_GR Год назад
There literally no words to describe the feels. I was fortunate to meet Neil Trundle at MTC in 2019 during the event for the presentation for the MCL34. I attend with a friend of mine as guests and asked if we could speak to Neil Trundle to a PR staff. He replied that he would come to meet us.Neil was still working at McLaren. He is such a humble guy. You can see his smile and he is so friendly. He is a McLaren legend for all what he did for the Team during the decades and the joy of having a talk with him is priceless. You can see his hands and feel his offer as a mechanic with scratches and i shaked his hands feeling so much proud to been able to meet and talk with him some minutes about the MP4/4 and Ayrton. It was a magical joyrney back to 88 and watching Steve, Matthew and Neil talking on that car and year its emotional. You can literally hanging from their words and listening to their stories when you are a true McLaren passionate fan. I grow up with Mika as a champion but i dig to history learning about my Team legacy the past decades and im so proud. It was an excellent video and thank you for this. It makes it even more special that you let the talk to these gents and sharing their views around this car without getting in the middle asking questions. Well done and thank you again for this video.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thankyou for watching
@tecontech663
@tecontech663 Год назад
Only 3 minutes in and know this is going to be very, very special.... Thank you.
@wings9925
@wings9925 Год назад
Such an amazing film. Thank you to everyone involved in bringing it to us. THIS car above all others cemented my love of motor racing as a 14 year old, watching it with my dad. The adage of "if it looks right it'll fly right" applies here too. Its minimalist, purposeful and beautiful. Seeing these hugely talented people talking about their creation and its application on track with such pride and wonder is amazing to behold. Its actually very moving for me; particularly as my dad is no longer with us and I have fantastic childhood memories of watching every race with him, from tender years through until I left home as a young adult. He'd have loved this film as much as I. Bravo, I salute you. 👏 Also a note on how great its been to read the comments here from McLaren employees, other racers and race fan. Thank you all.
@sganzerlag
@sganzerlag Год назад
Oh my God!! Wow!! Just wow!! I have no words to describe how absolutely AMAZING this video is!! Thank you so much for making this film and documenting this oral history. I also thoroughly enjoyed and marvelled at the Steve Nichols interview videos. To put some context into what this car means to us Brazilians: Brazil was going through some very dark and difficult times back then. Senna, McLaren and the MP4/4 were one of the few really cool and inspiring things we had going on for Brazil at the time. Senna's victories and his display of his pride for his hardship-riddled and torn country were pivotal in helping to restore Brazilians' self-esteem and pride in their country. And, ultimately, breathing new life into hoping for a better future (which did eventually happen). This car was absolutely pivotal in making all that possible. I am so thankful to all the people who worked so hard to design, develop, maintain and sponsor this car during the Senna Years. Yall have no idea how much good you did for my country. I salute you. Best regards from Brasilia, Brazil. Ps: I am a huge fan of Piquet as well. Actually, more so than I am a fan of Senna. I would love to see some videos done on Piquet and his cars too, if at all feasible. Thanks!
@nolimits4942
@nolimits4942 Год назад
This was a great video Jay. Thank you for keeping almost the entire video raw. Just makes it look more authentic (not that you needed it with the presence of these gentlemen).
@elwingy
@elwingy Год назад
incredible stuff! Bravo! I am a Ferrari fan but this iconic race car is not just one of the most successful F1 cars created, but also one of the most beautiful ones!
@MrEhf111
@MrEhf111 Год назад
For those who consider themselves a true F1 fan this is a must watch video . Very well done
@Granattaaaaaa
@Granattaaaaaa Год назад
One year ago that amazing interview, and now this... Early Christmas gifts. thank you!
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
My pleasure!
@josefserf1926
@josefserf1926 Год назад
7kg of paint! Fantastic recall of events from over 30 years ago. With top people and top engineering, this car was possibly the biggest advance over its predecessors.
@ljones56974
@ljones56974 Год назад
I was born in '89 but look back to this era, and this year and car in particular as the pinnacle of F1. Amazing to see this car up close, its so so much more detailed and beautiful than I ever realised/one gets to realise from photographs and video footage. Amazing to see the different driving positions of Prost and Senna, but also all the small contours and aero, particularly round the back end and diffuser, the 'grooves' down either side of the nose and the carbon fibre, truly a work of art. I wish modern F1 looked as clean and as majestic as this, but of course safety has to some first. Great video, thanks so much!
@NazarovVv
@NazarovVv Год назад
I was born in 1990. One of my very first memories ever is my mum telling me that Senna has died in a crash. I can't tell you for how long I've been interested in Formula 1 because from my point of view I've always have been. I became aware of the existence of the MP4/4 probably around 1998 when dad got me a small matchbox model of it. Anyone who's into motorsport and had matchbox cars as a kid knows that there's a special connection between you and those cars, it's as if you've somehow owned the real thing. Hell come to think of it now I've probably spend more time playing with the damned thing than Senna and Prost combined did driving the car during the 1988 season. Jay, words cannot even begin to explain how grateful I am for that video, to literally see my childhood into such an intimate detail was an absolutely profound experience. Thank you so much!
@dellhell8842
@dellhell8842 Год назад
Exceptional video James. Just so entertaining to watch these three gentlemen walk us through the masterpiece of engineering that was the MP 4/4.
@KL50450
@KL50450 Год назад
Great video James!👍🏽🙏🏼. Best 1hr+ ever spent on RU-vid for me. The “Just let them talk” concept makes this a gem. Having seen this car race back in the days, it’s wonderful to learn from its creators. What a great time it must hve been.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
It was amazing to produce this, and a pleasure to share
@frankthomas855
@frankthomas855 Год назад
This is the year when I fell in love with F1
@FT-64
@FT-64 Год назад
The pride and team spirit on display n the last 10 minutes of this video is tremendously inspirational. I want to show this to my R&D team, as a snapshot of how a successful team looks and feels.
@biosbank1
@biosbank1 Год назад
This is THE BEST video I've seen all year. Absolutely fantastic. There will probably never be such a detailed video on the mp4/4 again. These guys are legends. "coming in to work on a Saturday, not getting paid, but they wanted to be there".. Says it all really.
@kirk-michaelharris1683
@kirk-michaelharris1683 Год назад
50 pounds per win..wow
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Год назад
@@kirk-michaelharris1683 Per point, much more for a win, the season £10,000.
@Adam151082
@Adam151082 Год назад
Such an amazing car!! Fascinating video Jay. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
So cool huh!
@MarcelloAlbuquerque-rm9bp
@MarcelloAlbuquerque-rm9bp Год назад
Amazing video. Being an engineer myself and a Senna fan, just loved the explanations of how they solved every engineering problem that was thrown at them. One can see the that the MP4/4 legend starts in the design and engineering of the aerodynamics, engine, suspension, goes through the track engineers who must solve issues on the go, and ends up in the hands of two of the greatest drivers.
@JJSideshowBob
@JJSideshowBob Год назад
Already my favorite YT video of the year, and I didn't even see the car in action. On top of the disassembly, the original designers and engineers going into detail is what makes this stand out. Excellent filming and editing too, no distracting fluff, thank you for this.
@_Ben4810
@_Ben4810 Год назад
Amazing production...No questions, nobody talking over each other, just letting these guys do their thing... Would love to see the Lotus 79 explained in a similar manner by Peter Wright, Tony Southgate, Martin Ogilvie, Nigel Bennett & Bob Dance....🙏
@mura0
@mura0 Год назад
That is IMHO the most beautiful F1 ever build.
@nirvana613
@nirvana613 12 дней назад
What a phenomenal film, to be able to listen first hand from the people that created this incredible machine is such an honor. Thank you for making this !
@mitchellpatterson3323
@mitchellpatterson3323 Год назад
What an incredible hour and a 1/4 of viewing. I could have just listened to those gentleman talk for an entire day. The insights idea and solutions that you or I could never come up with are just incredible.
@jonathanlewis1352
@jonathanlewis1352 Год назад
Absolutely INSPIRING! Educational, emotional and the three gentlemen are role models for integrity and humbleness after creating a masterpiece of art and engineering. Happy New Year to all!
@Porsche996TT
@Porsche996TT Год назад
This is by far the best video I've seen about an F1 car. @1:00:09 "Hard going in, soft coming out" had me on the floor.
@joppy232
@joppy232 Год назад
this is absolute gold. thank you so much for bringing such a treat to us!
@dannyboyy31
@dannyboyy31 Год назад
Well played Jay. This is a fascinating insight, and perfectly timed as I'm currently reading Malcolm Folley's book 'Prost v Senna'. The 4/4 is one of the most beautiful F1 cars, in my opinion. It just looks right. The livery, and those clean, simple lines just work perfectly.
@JM-sj5zh
@JM-sj5zh Год назад
A fantastic film, you should more videos like this James, thanks to all those involved in making it. As a technical nerd and someone who used to work on historic race cars, it's wonderful to see all the details of the design and how it was built. Your reviews have also given me a lot of information (and confidence) to start my own collection of cars, so thank you!
@Cloxxki
@Cloxxki Год назад
Imagine how much work this was to set up, film and edit, for 675K views? Frankly, McLaren should buy this film from him for a fair amount.
@carguy7627
@carguy7627 Год назад
This is really special - I feel privileged to be able to learn from the people that created such a special car. I'm very appreciative that these gentleman we willing to share their history with us - what a treat!
@fjp3305
@fjp3305 Год назад
That's beautiful car. One of the most beautiful F1 I've seen.
@zefpinheiro
@zefpinheiro Год назад
I remember Ayrton testing this car at Estoril, fully in white only with a Goodyear sticker on the front wing. It was gorgeous! Thank you James for this jewel of motosport history. Well done!
@dobbo4596
@dobbo4596 Год назад
As others have said this is right up there as being the best video on the subject, great to see such detail on this iconic car.
@davidfraser9365
@davidfraser9365 Год назад
I have viewed this for the first time this evening. This video is something that I wanted see before I pass. I’m soo happy now. Thank you to all concerned in producing this video and all those that were involved in the design and build all those years ago. What a superb video.
@x3a3x3
@x3a3x3 Год назад
I remember being a young teen watching Senna’s final race live on tv and the seeing a whole country fall into tears as if we had lost a brother or a son. Senna was deeply loved and respected by all Brazilians and F1 and automobile lovers. Truly a tragic day.. I cried as if I had lost an old friend..
@DodgyBrothersEngineering
@DodgyBrothersEngineering Год назад
I sometimes wish I had never heard the name Senna, then I wouldn't have this hole inside me that can't be filled. Even now I can't think about him without tearing up. Both of my parents dying came nowhere near close to the grief I felt that day and continue to feel.
@stevetheodore_specialtycars
I'm still crying, and will for the rest of my life. He was an absolute LEGEND.
@nikbear
@nikbear Год назад
"Mechanical art" couldn't agree more, bravo gentlemen, and thank you Jay, fantastic video 👏👏👏🏁🍾
@sayrerowan734
@sayrerowan734 Год назад
Holy crap Jay. This little RU-vid channel sure has come a long way. I'm enjoying the ride. A smashingly brilliant video all around.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks for being a part of it!
@EdgyNumber1
@EdgyNumber1 Год назад
@@JayEmmOnCars Yup, definitely big league serious stuff Jay, I hope you get to interview many more people in the vast automotive industry. Designer Peter Stevens might be an interesting one to check out, for example.
@donizetipinto
@donizetipinto Год назад
Fantastic video. As a fan of F1 technical stuffs, it was a blessing to have access to so much detailed information about the MP4/4. A fantastic piece of engineering and a wonderful example of teamwork. Congratulations to all of you
@arturom9006
@arturom9006 Год назад
This video is a dream come true for me. Mp4/4 in so many details. Heart touching. Thanks, bro
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@Depinor
@Depinor Год назад
Outstanding Jay. Could listen to these guys for hours. Brilliant👍
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
We literally did... And it still wasn't enough 😃
@andrewgurney6019
@andrewgurney6019 Год назад
Proper quality content, thank you. Didn't Gordon want to join you? ;)
@andorka555
@andorka555 6 дней назад
Hats off to these gentlemen who are still remembering to tiny details happened 30+ years ago just like they happened a few days ago. Incredible people!
@davidfoster1762
@davidfoster1762 Год назад
I’ve watched approximately 2 seconds of this . And just know I’m going to thoroughly enjoy what’s to come .
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Here's hoping!
@phil4986
@phil4986 Год назад
A truly amazing assemblage of racing craftsmanship. I will never forget Prost and Senna neck and neck in those days. Truly, one the shining eras in all of auto racing. Thank you to everyone at McLaren who put their souls into these cars. Your dedication showed through every race.
@e-type_driver
@e-type_driver Год назад
Thank you so much for bringing this to the channel. It revived my memories of this fantastic racing season and all the moments of thrill and glory that my all time hero Ayrton gave to me.
@tristanparry5155
@tristanparry5155 Год назад
The wonder years of F1. Prost, Senna, Mansell et al. What a magnificent car. Just incredible. I was in my early thirties and just transfixed. A fan for life. Thank you for a brilliant video (as a videographer - some colour matching and grading between cameras would be the icing on the cake.)
@FreestylerAlbert
@FreestylerAlbert Год назад
by far the best video on the channel
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
They just get better and better don't they!
@david______9500
@david______9500 Год назад
As others have said, this is a truly exceptional production, easily worthy of television and would be watched by many if it was. No idea how you made this all happen James, but I hope you're becoming ever more recognised for the quality of your content on RU-vid and hopefully many more opportunities to come. I'd been beginning to think the channel needed a bit more to it than the test drives. The addition of these interviews is a great way to expand. Well done.
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Год назад
Thanks David. I'm always thinking of ways to change it up - though it's easier said than done on YT
@andrewpease3688
@andrewpease3688 Год назад
Don't be silly! No one is going to be interested in anything other than strictly and enders, it's almost like bbc staff don't actually know what a hard day's work looks like and we can just buy everything from China. No one is going to be interested in engineering
@lukashodgson
@lukashodgson Год назад
I keep coming back to this video to watch it again and again. I could listen to these guys talk all day. A great source of inspiration 💗 Thank you!
@FEARYOYOYO
@FEARYOYOYO Год назад
This is very valueable! And to think that these guys wouldn't do this if there hadn't been someone claiming glory for this car, is kind of a shame. However, now we have this, as well as the owners manual.
@Valerunner.2023
@Valerunner.2023 Год назад
Entertaining, Innovative, Informing, Interesting, Great Production quality, a channel we all watch with interest and excitement, a channel you and your support team should be justly proud to present.
@sportzntouring
@sportzntouring Год назад
As the team helping on this, we thank you. It was a real privilege to be there behind the cameras. It was a special day!
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