Alain Prost - Career Summary
Alain Prost is a legendary French racing driver and four-time Formula 1 World Champion, widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. Known as "The Professor" for his calculated and strategic approach to racing, Prost's career spanned the 1980s and early 1990s, during which he set numerous records.
Early Life and Career
Born: February 24, 1955, in Lorette, France
Prost began karting at the age of 14 and quickly progressed through junior racing categories, showcasing exceptional talent.
Formula 1 Career
Debut: 1980 with McLaren
Teams: McLaren, Renault, Ferrari, Williams
World Championships: 4 titles (1985, 1986, ????, 1993)
Race Wins: 51 (second all-time at his retirement)
Pole Positions: 33
Podiums: 106
Prost's rivalry with Ayrton Senna is one of the most iconic in F1 history, particularly during their time as teammates at McLaren. Their intense battles captivated fans and defined an era of Formula 1.
Post-Racing Career
After retiring in 1993, Prost remained involved in motorsport, founding his own Formula 1 team, Prost Grand Prix, which competed from 1997 to 2001. He has also served as a consultant and ambassador for various racing organizations.
Legacy
Alain Prost's ability to blend speed with tactical brilliance set a benchmark for future generations of drivers. His contributions to Formula 1 have left an enduring legacy, and he remains a respected figure in the world of motorsport.
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