Alain Prost is a retired French racing driver. He is regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. He won four Formula One World Championships.
Early Career: Prost began his racing career in karting, quickly showing his talent. He then moved on to Formula Renault and Formula Three, winning French and European championships.
Formula One Career: Prost entered Formula One in 1980 with McLaren. He drove for Renault, McLaren, Ferrari, and Williams during his F1 career. He retired in 1993.
Rivalry with Ayrton Senna: One of the most famous rivalries in motorsport history was between Prost and Ayrton%20Senna. They were teammates at McLaren for two seasons (1988-1989), and their competition both on and off the track was intense. The rivalry was marked by several controversial incidents, including collisions at the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix and the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix.
World Championships: Alain%20Prost's%20World%20Championships include:
Nickname: Prost was nicknamed "The Professor" for his intellectual approach to racing and his ability to analyze and strategize.
Post-F1 Career: After retiring from driving, Prost owned and managed the Prost%20Grand%20Prix Formula One team from 1997 to 2001. He has also worked as a consultant and ambassador for Renault and other motorsport-related companies.
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