1988 Formula - 1 Season [portable]

It was a season that existed on the precipice of change. The turbo era—the golden age of raw, ferocious power—was ending. A new era of normally aspirated engines was dawning. But before the turbochargers were banned, they signed off with a masterpiece of a season that cemented the legacy of the greatest partnership the sport has ever seen: Ayrton Senna and McLaren-Honda.

The Tifosi erupted as Berger and Alboreto crossed the line for a historic Ferrari 1-2 finish. It was the only race McLaren failed to win in 1988, serving as a poetic tribute to Enzo Ferrari's enduring legacy. 🛠️ The Tech Transition: Turbo vs. Atmospheric 1988 formula 1 season

The battle for the World Drivers' Championship between Prost and Senna was intense and dramatic. The two drivers were evenly matched, and their on-track battles were a highlight of the season. However, their relationship was strained, with Prost feeling that Senna had been overly aggressive in their on-track battles. It was a season that existed on the precipice of change

Designed by (with Gordon Murray's input), the MP4/4 is widely considered the most dominant F1 car ever built. But before the turbochargers were banned, they signed

The 1988 Formula 1 season remains one of the most memorable and dominant in the history of the sport, with McLaren's incredible performance and the epic battle between Prost and Senna cementing its place as a highlight of the era.