Alain Prost
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Prost takes parting shot at Alpine CEO Rossi
Alain Prost left Alpine, but not without a swipe at CEO Laurent Rossi.
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Prost upset over leaking of Alpine exit news
Alain Prost is “very disappointed” that someone at Alpine leaked the news of his exit, accusing the team of a lack of respect.
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Prost leaves Alpine as major shake-up continues
Alpine have continued their staff shake-up by announcing the departure of Alain Prost.
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‘Hamilton has as many reasons to stop as to continue’
Lewis Hamilton’s F1 future can only be considered 50-50, says Alain Prost, due to the psychological damage caused by what unfolded in Abu Dhabi.
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Triple-headers make Prost ‘lose a bit of interest’
Triple-headers of F1 races can make Alain Prost lose “a little bit of interest”, he has admitted.
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Prost against reverse grids, F1 must stay ‘traditional’
Alain Prost thinks Formula 1 must keep its history, and reverse grids would go against its traditions.
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Senna called Prost ‘begging’ him to stay in F1 in 1994
Alain Prost said that Ayrton Senna was desperate for him to return to F1 when an offer came up for 1994.
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Prost: Hamilton ‘lucky’ to have Max pushing him
Having won seven titles and over 100 races, Lewis Hamilton is lucky to have Max Verstappen keeping him motivated, says Alain Prost.
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Prost: ‘My son said my ‘83 Renault was sh*t!’
Four-time champ Alain Prost says his son Nico proved the need to “live with your time” after struggling with his “sh*t” 1983 Renault.
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Prost: ‘Not stupid at all’ to expand Formula 1 calendar
Alain Prost has said the idea of expanding the Formula 1 calendar is “not stupid at all” for financial reasons, but there needs to be a limit.
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Reverse grids would make Prost ‘leave the sport’
Alain Prost hates the idea of reverse grids, so much so that he would leave Formula 1 altogether if they were introduced.
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‘Lost’ Prost can relate to Alonso’s tricky F1 return
Four-time World Champion Alain Prost says Fernando Alonso still needs more time to get fully up to speed in his Alpine, adding he’s “not surprised” that he’s not up to pace yet.