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Alain Prost

Alain Prost

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February 24, 1955Lorette, Loire, France

Alain Marie Pascal Prost (born 24 February 1955) is a French former racing driver and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from 1980 to 1993. Nicknamed "the Professor", Prost won four Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles and—at the time of his retirement—held the records for most wins (51), fastest laps (41), and podium finishes (106). Born in Lorette, Loire, Prost began karting aged 14, winning the junior direct-drive Karting World Cup four years later, and progressing to junior formulae in 1976. Prost won his first title at the Formula Renault National Championship that year, prior to winning the Challenge de Formule Renault Europe in 1977. Replaced by the French Formula Three Championship the following season, he successfully defended his titles in 1978 and 1979. His junior career culminated in his victory at the 1979 FIA European Formula 3 Championship with Oreca. Prost signed for McLaren in 1980, making his Formula One debut at the Argentine Grand Prix, where he finished sixth. He moved to Renault in 1981, taking his maiden victory at his home Grand Prix in France, with further wins in the Netherlands and Italy. Following multiple race wins in his 1982 campaign with Renault, Prost finished runner-up to Nelson Piquet in the 1983 World Drivers' Championship after retiring with a turbo failure in the title-decider. Prost was sacked by Renault two days later for his post-season comments and moved back to McLaren for 1984, where he finished runner-up to teammate Niki Lauda by a record half-point. In 1985, Prost won his maiden title with McLaren, becoming the first World Drivers' Champion from France. He successfully defended his title the following season, amidst a close title battle with Piquet and Nigel Mansell. After winning several races in his 1987 campaign, Prost was partnered by Ayrton Senna. Together, they won all Grands Prix bar one in 1988—driving the Honda-powered MP4/4—with Senna taking the title by three points. Their fierce rivalry culminated in title-deciding collisions at Suzuka in 1989 and 1990, despite Prost's move to Ferrari in the latter, with Prost winning the former championship and Senna taking the following. Amidst a winless 1991 campaign, he was sacked by Ferrari over comments made about the 643. After a year hiatus, Prost returned with Williams in 1993, breaking several records on the way to his fourth championship and retiring at the end of the season. He returned to Formula One as the owner of Prost Grand Prix from 1997 to 2001, having purchased Ligier. Prost held an advisory role at Renault—later re-branded as Alpine—from 2017 to 2021. After retiring from Formula One, Prost was a race-winner in the 2005 FFSA GT Championship, and entered the Race of Champions in 2010, representing France alongside Sébastien Loeb. In ice racing, Prost is a three-time champion of the Andros Trophy, competing from 2003 to 2012. He was the co-owner of Renault e.dams in Formula E until 2018, winning three consecutive Teams' Championships from 2014–15 to 2016–17. Prost was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1999. ... Source: Article "Alain Prost" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Hamilton-Ferrari: The Marriage of the Centurymovie

Hamilton-Ferrari: The Marriage of the Century

2025

Self

Prosttv

Prost

2024

Self

F1 Icons
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F1 Icons

2024

Self

Senna by Ayrtontv

Senna by Ayrton

2024

Self (archive footage)

L'Âge d'or de la pubmovie

L'Âge d'or de la pub

2023

Self (archive footage)

Jean Todt: The Methodmovie

Jean Todt: The Method

2022

Self

Villeneuve Pironimovie

Villeneuve Pironi

2022

Self

Beyond All Limitstv

Beyond All Limits

2022

self

Monaco, le Grand Prix à tout prixmovie

Monaco, le Grand Prix à tout prix

2021

Self

Race to Perfectiontv

Race to Perfection

2020

Self

1000 : Another F1 storymovie

1000 : Another F1 story

2020

Self

A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Storymovie

A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story

2020

Self

Monaco Grand Prix, The Legendmovie

Monaco Grand Prix, The Legend

2019

Self

F1 How It Wasmovie

F1 How It Was

2016

Self

Legends of Speedtv

Legends of Speed

2015

Self

Ayrton: Retratos e Memóriastv

Ayrton: Retratos e Memórias

2015

Self (archive)

Gonchimovie

Gonchi

2015

Self (archive footage)

Ayrton Senna do Brasiltv

Ayrton Senna do Brasil

2014

Self

Cliquetv

Clique

2013

Self - Guest

Toonedtv

Tooned

2012

Self

Sennamovie

Senna

2010

Self

The Right to Winmovie

The Right to Win

2004

Self

Double First - Williams & Jones: Formula One 1980 - A Review Of The 1980 Grand Prix Seasonmovie

Double First - Williams & Jones: Formula One 1980 - A Review Of The 1980 Grand Prix Season

2004

Vivement dimanchetv

Vivement dimanche

1998

Self

Formula 1: The Official End Of Season Review Of The 1982 FIA Formula One World Championshipmovie

Formula 1: The Official End Of Season Review Of The 1982 FIA Formula One World Championship

1998

Self

A Star Named Ayrton Sennamovie

A Star Named Ayrton Senna

1998

Self

Ayrton Sennamovie

Ayrton Senna

1995

Self

Ferrari: F355
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Ferrari: F355

1994

Self

The Team: A Season With McLarentv

The Team: A Season With McLaren

1993

Self

Ayrton Senna: Racing Is in My Bloodmovie

Ayrton Senna: Racing Is in My Blood

1993

Self

Lap of the Godsmovie

Lap of the Gods

1992

Self

Ayrton Senna: Chequered Flag to Green Lightmovie

Ayrton Senna: Chequered Flag to Green Light

1991

Self

Stars 90tv

Stars 90

1990

Self

Sacrée soiréetv

Sacrée soirée

1987

Self

Nulle part ailleurstv

Nulle part ailleurs

1987

Self

Wedden, dat..?
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Wedden, dat..?

1986

Self

1985 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Reviewmovie

1985 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review

1985

Self - Narrator

1982 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Reviewmovie

1982 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review

1982

Self

Wogantv

Wogan

1982

Self

Le Grand Échiquiertv

Le Grand Échiquier

1972

Self / Self - Main Guest