F1 Season [repack]: 1993

By mid-season, the FIA (governing body) decided that the cars had become too easy to drive. The technology was making the racing "processional" because the cars were so perfectly balanced.

Senna didn’t offer sympathy. He didn’t offer a tow. He simply said: 1993 f1 season

As Senna showed Rubens Barrichello in the rain at Hockenheim, 1993: By mid-season, the FIA (governing body) decided that

Then came the at Hockenheim, July 1993.

returned to the grid with the Williams-Renault team, which had dominated 1992. Driving the —widely considered the most technologically advanced F1 car ever built—Prost secured 7 wins and a record 13 pole positions to claim his fourth and final World Championship. Senna’s David vs. Goliath Act With Honda's departure, Ayrton Senna He didn’t offer a tow

Then Senna drove off, leaving Barrichello standing in the damp grass.

The FIA announced that for the , active suspension, traction control, and ABS would be banned . This rule change set the stage for a massive shakeup in the sport, forcing drivers to rely more on instinct and less on computers.