French Aristocracy Racing League: 1789 Season Review

In this alternate 1789, the French aristocracy established a national racing league with teams, standings, and a full championship season, preserved here as a visual archive of a world where court culture and motorsport logic evolved together.

Beneath the surface, the season follows familiar competitive patterns:

  • A technically superior entrant unable to complete a full campaign, overtaken by a more consistent rival

  • A stable pairing of a younger driver and an established veteran, with the championship secured by the emerging talent

  • A season shaped as much by reliability and strategy as by outright pace

Gallery

Driver Preparation

Pit Crew

Garage Reliability

Finish Line

Driver Pairing


About the project

This book is part of an ongoing series from Epic Foundry Press exploring alternate histories and imagined worlds through visual storytelling. Each title is presented as a complete artifact—documenting a reality that never existed, but feels fully realized.