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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alain_ProstAlain Prost - Wikipedia

    Alain Marie Pascal Prost ( French: [alɛ̃ pʁɔst]; born 24 February 1955) is a French retired racing driver and Formula One team owner. A four-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion, from 1987 until 2001 he held the record for most Grand Prix victories until Michael Schumacher surpassed Prost's total of 51 victories at the 2001 ...

  2. Alain Marie Pascal Prost (Lorette, Francia; 24 de febrero de 1955) es un expiloto de automovilismo francés. Es uno de los pilotos de Fórmula 1 más exitosos de todos los tiempos. Compitió en el período de 1980 a 1993 , resultando cuatro veces campeón del Campeonato Mundial de Fórmula 1 : 1985 , 1986 , 1989 y 1993 , y sumando ...

  3. 22 de oct. de 2022 · En la vuelta 47 del Gran Premio de Japón de 1989, Ayrton Senna y su compañero en McLaren y rival por el campeonato, Alain Prost, se tocaron. Lo que sucedió a continuación no solo causaría una...

  4. Four-time world champion Alain Prost tells of the day that everything changed in his relationship with his arch-rival Ayrton Senna, six months ahead of the legendary Brazilian's death at Imola.

  5. www.formula1.com › hall-of-fame › Alain_ProstAlain Prost | Formula 1®

    Alain Prost - 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993. His place in Formula One history as one of the sport's greatest drivers is secure, though a career full of conflict and controversy detracted somewhat from his considerable achievements.

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  6. 30 de ene. de 2024 · He openly admits it was the biggest mistake of his life. Today, at 68, the man remains something of an enigma, a figure from a fast-vanishing Formula 1 world who’s somehow fallen out of tune, caught in the everlasting after-burn of Senna’s white heat legend.

  7. Alain Prost, born February 24, 1955, is a French former F1 driver and Formula 1 team owner. He is a four-time F1 World Drivers’ Champion and held the record for the most Grand Prix wins, 51 victories, from 1987 until 2001 when Michael Schumacher passed him at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix.