1985: The Season That Power Could Not Tame Part 1
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In December, when the racing calendar falls silent, Chequered Past turns to reflection. In this two-part special, we rewind to 1985 — a season run at the height of the turbo era, when power was abundant but control was elusive.
The Season That Power Could Not Tame begins with a championship that refuses to behave. From Brazil to Britain, the fastest cars do not always win, fuel limits undo race leaders, disqualifications rewrite results, and brilliance proves fleeting without restraint. Ferrari show promise without certainty, Lotus deliver moments of genius without continuity, and races are shaped as much by survival as speed.
Through expanded, closely examined race narratives — from Senna’s rain-soaked breakthrough at Estoril, to chaos at Imola, discipline in Monaco, Ferrari’s high point in Canada, and precision at Silverstone — Part 1 explores a season defined by fragility and contradiction.
As power overwhelms reliability and aggression repeatedly meets its limits, one approach begins to stand apart. Not domination. Not spectacle. But judgement.
This is the story of how 1985 reached mid-season without a master — and why that mattered.
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Music by #Mubert Music Rendering