In 1992, it scored 5 race wins, all with Emerson Fittipaldi, including the season-opening round in Australia, and the special Marlboro Challenge at Nazareth, eventually placing 4th at the season's end respectively.
The car was designed by Nigel Bennett, his 3rd for Penske Racing.
[1][2] Ayrton Senna famously did a test with the car on December 20, 1992, at Firebird International Raceway in Arizona.
He showed signs of competitiveness, posting the fastest lap record of 49.09 seconds, while veteran Emerson Fittipaldi set a benchmark lap time of 49.7 seconds.
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