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Alain Prost has revealed the 1993 European Grand Prix was the race which caused him to retire from Formula 1 at the end of ...
Prost signed on with the McLaren team for the 1980 season, with him scoring in his first race. However, Prost decided to leave McLaren after his first season, citing the fact that he felt like he ...
That's where Alain Prost comes into the picture. The four-time Formula One World Champion isn't quite retired: he's still competing in the Andros Trophy, a French ice-racing series.
Former McLaren driver Alain Prost returns to the Woking-based team for a one-off event at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
McLaren don't really have a choice at the moment but to conduct this season as they are so far doing. Norris and Piastri have contracts that guarantee them equal treatment, and as a team McLaren's ...
Prost took the lead when the race began, but when Senna tried to take the lead at the first corner, the Frenchman turned in and so did Senna without backing off, which resulted in the both of them ...
Between them, they would amass 14 world champions, 183 race wins, and 341 podium finishes. The 1993 Spanish Grand Prix was the fifth race of the season. Prost, driving for Williams-Renault ...
Formula 1 icon Alain Prost has hit out at the new Netflix series 'Senna' over ... the first one, which I probably ... Lewis Hamilton says bold new rule introduced for one 2025 F1 race was ...
While Prost was out of the race, Senna won but was later disqualified and fined $100,000, along with a six-month ban. One can imagine the rest as the furious Senna blamed Prost for his suffering.
With Brad Pitt’s much-trumpeted F1 movie about to screech noisily into the multiplexes, it’s not a bad time to be reminded of the career of one of the sport’s indisputable greats. Alain Prost doesn’t ...
McLaren and Alain Prost to reunite at Goodwood. With 15 wins from 16 races, McLaren’s MP4/4 only lost a single race in 1988 as Senna and Prost divided the year’s spoils between them as the ...
This race marked a significant moment in F1 history. Senna and Prost’s intense rivalry had defined the late 1980s and early 1990s, while Schumacher was emerging as a formidable force in the sport.