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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. 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....

  3. 22 de oct. de 2014 · It marked a new low in his rivalry with Alain Prost, Senna’s McLaren team mate, who provoked a collision between the pair which ensured he would win the championship. And it began a bitter and personal feud between Senna and FIA president Jean-Marie Balestre, who Senna believed had intervened on Prost’s behalf to guarantee the ...

  4. 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 the track.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Prost famously hit the ground at full speed when he first slid into a McLaren ahead of that first season. John Watson has spoken of how the French and European Formula 3 champion looked right at home before he’d barely left the pitlane in the shootout test that won him the drive.

  6. The 1986 season was memorable in many ways for McLaren, not least because Alain Prost won his second straight world championship – the first time that a driver had taken back-to-back titles since Jack Brabham in 1959 and 60.