![]() The turbo engines that had reigned supreme for much of the previous decade were set to be banned, but before that could happen there was a period where they would still be allowed to compete, albeit in a more limited form.Īs a result, these two seasons were marred by a huge disparity throughout the grid, as Williams, and then McLaren dominated while those around them struggled with inferior machinery. The 1987 and ’88 seasons were two of the strangest in F1 history for many reasons. ![]()
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