Alain Prost
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Alain Prost
Alain Marie Pascal Prost, OBE, Chevalier de la Légion d'honneuris a French former racing driver. A four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion, only Sebastian Vettel, Juan Manuel Fangio, and Michael Schumacherhave equalled or surpassed his number of titles. From 1987 until 2001 Prost held the record for most Grand Prix victories. Schumacher surpassed Prost's total of 51 victories at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix. In 1999, Prost received the World Sports Awards of the Century in the motor sport category...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth24 February 1955
CityLorette, France
CountryFrance
So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport its the longterm. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race.
A German team could be quite good. But maybe they are a little bit too convinced that they are the best.
I was looking at the history of the sport and I couldn't understand why there have been so many good South American drivers, especially Brazilians.
People don't understand that it was maybe my biggest pleasure to drive an F1 car when it's wet.
When you win a race like this the feeling is very, very good. There have been times when I have been flat-out to finish sixth, but you can't see that from the outside. In 1980 I finished three or four times in seventh place. I pushed like mad, yet everyone was gathered around the winner and they were thinking that I was just trundling around. But that's motor racing. So in fact the only thing you can judge in this sport is the long term. You can judge a career or a season, but not one race.
It's always better to speak the language of the team. Not only for the direct contact with everyone - sometimes it also helps you to understand the mentality of the people in the team a bit better.
I have had some problems because the French don't like people to have success, they don't like the number one.
When I drove for British teams... they called me The Tadpole because I was too small to be a frog.
I don't like to go over curbs, because I don't want to be hard on the car.
When you win a race like this the feeling is very, very good.
Do you know, why I really love my helmet that much? Because it makes me 15 centimetres taller!
You can't always have the best team. It's always a compromise.
Without going to what I think is my limit. I always say that my ideal is to get pole with the minimum effort, and to win the race at the slowest speed possible.
Sometimes I think I could have got some better results if I had a different mentality; if I could have pushed hard and attacked. But then I would have had a good chance of making a mistake.