The 1990 season saw a number of changes in the team and driver lineup. Some notable teams and drivers that competed in the season included:
The season is best understood as a psychological and on-track duel between and Alain Prost (Ferrari) , following Prost’s move from McLaren after their 1989 clash. 1990 f1 season
The 1990 F1 season was a masterclass in raw speed and psychological warfare. While statistically dominant, Senna’s championship is remembered as much for its controversial conclusion as for his brilliant wet-weather drives (e.g., Phoenix). Prost, though defeated, proved Ferrari was competitive again. The Senna-Prost rivalry reached its most toxic peak in 1990, setting a benchmark for intensity in Formula One history. The 1990 season saw a number of changes