Being a Formula 1 driver comes with some serious perks. Just look at the car Alain Prost received after joining Ferrari in 1990—a brand-new F40. The French driver’s supercar will be auctioned off by ...
On 6 October 1985, Alain Prost won the Formula 1 championship for the first time in his career, at 30 years of age. Coincidentally, McLaren team-mate Lauda was the driver Prost had lost the 1984 title ...
Former McLaren driver Alain Prost returns to the Woking-based team for a one-off event at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The Goodwood Festival of Speed hosts a celebration of motor sport history, ...
To mark its second year as the official timekeeper of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, luxury watch manufacturer TAG Heuer is staging a unique and remarkable photographic exhibition at the event ...
The duel between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost did more than decide championships. It crystallised two philosophies of how to win in Formula One, and it still shapes how drivers, teams and fans ...
Alain Prost believes Lewis Hamilton still has the talent to perform in Formula One, but acknowledged that the scrutiny at Ferrari when performing poorly is “worse than at any other team.” Seven-time ...
Former Formula One champion Alain Prost has recently shared his views on preserving the tradition within F1, highlighting concerns over the naming of new teams and the importance of retaining some of ...
Saturday, January 31 2010, the last race of the 2009/10 Trophee Andros took place at the Super Besse French ski resort. Due to steering problems at his Dacia Duster, Alain Prost didn’t manage to ...
The 1984 Formula 1 season is remembered as one of the sport’s all-time classics, with Niki Lauda edging out Alain Prost for the championship. Ayrton Senna made his F1 debut that year with Toleman ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran February 27, 2012 Comment Now! He may have his detractors but there’s no denying that Alain Prost is one of the most accomplished race car drivers in history and remains a ...
He may have won four Formula One world titles – but that doesn’t mean Alain Prost has lost his appetite for winning. Now the Frenchman, nicknamed “The Professor” for his erudite approach to motorsport ...