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F1 Champion: 1988

But to say he was "lucky" with the scoring system is to ignore the driving. Senna’s 1988 was characterized by raw, breathtaking speed over a single lap. He took 13 pole positions that year—a record at the time—often extracting performance from the car that defied physics. While Prost was the "Professor," calculating and consistent, Senna was the storm—erratic at times, but unstoppable when the conditions favored his aggressive brilliance.

Senna’s 1988 campaign was defined by one startling statistic: he won 8 races to Prost’s 7. However, Prost actually scored more total points (105 to Senna’s 94). The "best 11 results" rule of that era saved Senna, discarding his string of retirements and handing him the crown. 1988 f1 champion

Nelson Piquet's driving style was characterized by his exceptional qualifying skills and ability to push his car to the limit. He was known for his smooth and precise driving technique, which allowed him to conserve his tires and fuel while maintaining a competitive pace. Piquet's strategy during the 1988 season was to focus on scoring points consistently, rather than taking risks and trying to win every race. But to say he was "lucky" with the

To review the 1988 Formula 1 Champion is to review one of the most dominant, yet psychologically complex, seasons in the history of motorsport. Ayrton Senna’s first World Championship wasn’t just a victory; it was a manifesto. While Prost was the "Professor," calculating and consistent,

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