Formula One 1988 !exclusive! -

The 1988 Formula One season was a watershed moment in the history of the sport. McLaren-Honda's dominance marked a new era of technical sophistication and driver excellence, while the rivalry between Prost and Senna set the stage for one of the greatest driver rivalries in F1 history.

The season was defined by the McLaren MP4/4 , a car designed by Steve Nichols and Gordon Murray that is statistically the most dominant in F1 history. Powered by the formidable Honda RA168E V6 turbo engine, the car achieved: (a 93.75% win rate). 15 pole positions out of 16. 10 one-two finishes . 97.3% of all laps led throughout the entire season. The Rivalry: Senna vs. Prost formula one 1988

The 1988 Formula One season remains one of the most significant years in the history of the sport, characterized by the absolute dominance of a single team and the beginning of a legendary rivalry between two of racing's greatest icons. It was the final year of the original turbo era before the FIA moved to naturally aspirated engines in 1989. The Unstoppable Force: McLaren-Honda MP4/4 The 1988 Formula One season was a watershed