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    Alain Marie Pascal Prost ( French: [alɛ̃ pʁɔst]; born 24 February 1955) is a French retired racing driver and Formula One team owner. A four-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion, from 1987 until 2001 he held the record for most Grand Prix victories until Michael Schumacher surpassed Prost's total of 51 victories at the 2001 ...

  2. Alain Prost, nicknamed 'The Professor' for his cerebral approach to racing, needed all his brainpower and driving skill to take on the formidable Senna.

  3. Jun 18, 2020 · Only 3 drivers have won more F1 world titles than the great Alain Prost. Take a look back at some of The Professor's greatest moments on track.

  4. Feb 4, 2010 · AUTOSPORT presents the top 40 greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time as voted by over 200 drivers who have raced in the Formula 1 world championship.

  5. Oct 9, 2012 · Alain Prost drove like poetry and was an integral part of one of the greatest rivalries sport has ever known.

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · Alain Prost is one of the Formula 1 greats. But does he have a point about how he’s perceived today – especially in comparison to his sainted nemesis Ayrton Senna? In a rare interview, he reflects on a high-achieving racing life with Damien Smith

  7. F1 TV documentary Greatest Comebacks: Alain Prost gives a fascinating inside look at Prost’s return to the top, as told by those who were there. After his relationship with Ferrari deteriorated in 1991 and left him without a seat for the following year, Prost joined Williams for the 1993 campaign.

  8. Jun 9, 2023 · Discover the extraordinary journey of Alain Prost, one of the greatest legends in the history of Formula 1. Known as "The Professor," Prost mesmerized the racing world with his exceptional...

  9. Four-times F1 world champion Alain Prost was deservingly dubbed ‘The Professor’ for his intelligent approach to racing.

  10. Alain Prost, born February 24, 1955, is a French former F1 driver and Formula 1 team owner. He is a four-time F1 World Drivers’ Champion and held the record for the most Grand Prix wins, 51 victories, from 1987 until 2001 when Michael Schumacher passed him at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix.