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McLaren MP4/4: Revision history


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  • curprev 08:3508:35, 8 October 2023DH85868993 talk contribs 36,124 bytes −75 fix infobox (remove duplicate parameter) - I kept the new image because the original one was quite similar to the other image already in the article; feel free to change back to the original image if you think that's better undo

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  • curprev 01:5701:57, 25 July 2023DH85868993 talk contribs 35,913 bytes +1 (null edit) so I think we can say that Red Bull have broken McLaren's record for most consecutive wins, but I don't think we can say that any single car/chassis/model/design has broken the MP4/4's record for most consecutive wins undo
  • curprev 01:3801:38, 25 July 2023DH85868993 talk contribs 35,912 bytes −601 Undid revision 1166908707 by 210.195.142.170 (talk) rv gf edit: I'd argue that the MP4/4 still holds (shares) the record for most consecutive wins for an individual car/chassis/model/design - Red Bull's 12 wins were achieved using two different cars/chassis/models/designs (RB18 amd RB19) undo Tag: Undo

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