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  1. Alain Prost was on his third sponsor dinner at a third different restaurant when his Thursday evening in Monte Carlo began to wind down in 1984.. For the Monaco Grand Prix, it was business as usual. In so many ways, the race has always been unlike any other. Set in a nation the size of London’s Hyde Park, with a population of around 38,000 (one in three of which are millionaires), once a ...

  2. 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.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2019 · 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 ...

  4. 20 de ago. de 2020 · Alain Prost (Scuderia Ferrari) vs Ayrton Senna (McLaren-Honda) pit stop battle in the 1990 Spanish Grand Prix held at Jerez

  5. 22 de oct. de 2014 · Prost holds the advantage. The 1989 season had served as a continuation of the 1988 campaign. The McLaren-Hondas did not enjoy quite the same level of unparalleled dominance, but from an early stage in proceedings it was clear either Senna or Prost would retain the title. Senna had arrived at McLaren the previous season and stunned Prost with ...

  6. 22 de oct. de 2019 · Thirty years ago, two white and red McLarens sat dumbly alongside one another at Suzuka, Ayrton Senna willing the marshals on as Alain Prost resignedly climbed out of his car. It’s one of Formula 1’s most iconic images, from the sport’s most enduring rivalry. Three decades on, we celebrate the stand-out moments of Prost vs. Senna….

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

    It might have taken some legal wrangling for Prost to secure his seat at Renault for 1981, but by the end of 1983 the French car maker had still not won the championship so Alain decided to walk. Ron Dennis, now in full control of McLaren, and with his high-tech vision proven, was waiting with a contract.