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  1. Championship deciders rarely come so stomach-tighteningly dramatic as this: Nigel Mansell (70pts) led Alain Prost (64pts) led Nelson Piquet (63pts). In short, both of Mansell’s pursuers had to win the Australian Grand Prix to take the crown – and even that depended on where the plucky Brit finished.

  2. Even though he was technically number two, Prost proved an instant challenger to Lauda and arrived at Monaco with a six-point championship lead. “I was always very confident going to Monaco,” he says. Although Prost hadn’t yet won in the principality, he had come close multiple times.

  3. The race is one of the most controversial in F1 history, as the culmination of Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna's tumultuous two-year rivalry as teammates at McLaren. The Japanese Grand Prix decided the 1989 Drivers' Championship in Prost's favour, after a collision on lap 47 at the final chicane between him and Senna put them both off ...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2014 · Alain Prost won the 1989 world championship after colliding with McLaren team mate Ayrton Senna as they fought for victory at Suzuka.

  5. Thirty years ago today, it happened: Lap 47 of the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix and Ayrton Senna lunges to the inside of McLaren teammate – and Formula 1 World Championship rival – Alain Prost.

  6. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Alain Prost, Monaco, 1986 – a third consecutive win on the street circuit and a career favourite. DPPI. And yet. This is still the man who won those 51 grands prix and four world championships, who set the benchmark that Senna himself (and all the rest) strove to match through a full decade and beyond. This is Alain friggin’ Prost for Chrissake!

  7. www.mclaren.com › racing › heritageAlain Prost - McLaren

    Alain Prost, 51 Grands Prix and four-time Formula One world championship winner. Prost displayed the midas touch from the outset of his career.