Modern Formula 1 racing cars in the Sinsheim Museum of Technology in Germany include amongst others a 1989 McLaren-Honda driven by Alain Prost en route to his third world championship, a Williams-Renault driven by Nigel Mansell, a 1994 Sauber Mercedes that marked the German company’s return to F1 for the first time since the tragedy of Le Mans four decades earlier, a Benetton-Renault B195 driven by Michael Schumacher, and a six-wheel 1976 Tyrrell P34.
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