1988 - 1991 Period legendarnog poznanstva, saradnje i uspjeha:

1988: Honda begins its McLaren partnership with Ayrton Senna as their driver. The combination is victorious in 15 of 16 events on the way to winning both the F1 Manufacturer's and Driver's Championships. McLaren Honda posts a record 11 consecutive Formula One race wins, takes both the F-1 Constructors' and Drivers' Championships.
1989: With new regulations banning turbochargers from F1, Honda builds a V-10 that propels the McLaren/Honda team to another Driver's Championship and Manufacturer's Title. McLaren Honda again wins both Formula One world titles.
1990: The McLaren/Honda combination wins yet another Driver's Championship and Manufacturer's Title. Ayrton Senna is the top driver for 1990. McLaren Honda takes its third consecutive double world championship.
1991: Soichiro Honda dies at age 81. His passing marks a legacy of victory and achievement in the world of racing. McLaren/Honda once again proves a fruitful union, winning another Driver's Championship and Manufacturer's Title. A new 12-cylinder engine, the same weight as the V-10, is introduced. Honda posts its 60th Formula One win at the Brazilian Grand Prix, and McLaren Honda wins its fourth consecutive Grand Prix championship. Honda wins the Isle of Man TT for the 10th time. Comptech Racing and driver Parker Johnstone win the first of three consecutive IMSA Camel Lights championships.