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Codemasters adds classic McLarens to F1 2017 game

Codemasters have revealed the final classic cars which will be included in the latest edition of its official Formula 1 game, F1 2017, which comes out on August 25. The previously announced McLaren MP4/4 will be joined by the MP4/6, raced by Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger in 1991, with the former taking his third and final drivers' title that year whilst the car would secure the constructors' championship. The 1998 title winning MP4-13, driven by champion Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard will also be available, as will Lewis Hamilton's title-winning MP4-23, which was also driven by Heikki Kovalainen. 'It's pretty hard to pick just four...
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