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27th January 2007, 05:33 #1
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Prost featured article on Wikipedia
A little OT, but I thought it was pretty cool that Prost is today's featured article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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27th January 2007, 05:35 #2
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Neat
You can't make a person love another person. You can only pray for it.
Stupid rules => stupid consequences :s
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27th January 2007, 10:35 #3
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In 1997 Prost took over the French Ligier team, running it as Prost Grand Prix until it went bankrupt in 2001. In 2006, Prost started his fourth year in the Andros Trophy, which is an Ice Racing competition. Denis Jenkinson, a well respected journalist, describes Prost as "a very warm and uncomplicated man who doesn't rely on passion or inspiration. Nor does he indulge in showmanship or bull****. He is capable of a level of mental discipline beyond the comprehension of most people."
he is simple man thats why he loses so much money as a team owner
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27th January 2007, 17:45 #4
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A nice article. It's a little sad that Alain is almost a "forgotten man", with almost all of the adulation now given to Senna and Schumacher. The collapse of his F1 team didn't help.
I remember Prost best for his performances in 1990, when he almost led Ferrari back to the World Championship. His qualifying lap in Monaco that year was phenomenal. He outpaced Nige for much of that season.
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28th January 2007, 03:28 #5
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i used to dislike prost, as i was a committed senna fan, but over the years i have come to hugely respect him, he is afterall the guy that WANTED senna as a team mate (could you imagine schumacher doing such a thing?)
and he had the intelligence and humility to realise that Sennas obsession with beating/destroying him was infact subconsiously the highest compliment the brazilian could ever pay him.
his smooth style and cool demenour didnt make him as compelling as other drivers but i really hope in years to come that he is remembered correctly as one of the absolute greats of the sport, he is always in my top five.-Sent from a computer using my fingers.
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28th January 2007, 11:07 #6Originally Posted by Mifune
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16th February 2007, 09:45 #7
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It's a shame really. Before Schumacher, he was the most successful driver in F1 regarding wins, podiums, titles (only Fangio had more), yet he doesn't seem to be regarded a great in the way Fangio, Stirling, Clark, Senna, even Piquet and Schumacher are considered. Even Mika Hakkinen seems more highly rated. I think that's down to the fact he was Senna's biggest rival, and the death of Senna has meant to him being idolised, therefore anyone who threatened Prost is distanced. Shame really. And plus he retired at the right time, leaving the sport as World Champion isn't something even Schumacher can claim!
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16th February 2007, 10:06 #8
Prost is in my top 5 drivers of all time.
Along with Senna, Schumacher, Clark and Fangio.
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16th February 2007, 20:15 #9
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Originally Posted by Malllen
What is ironic is that in the first half of the 1980's, Prost was the fast boy and lost the 1984 championship to a wily teammate despite winning more races. Prost's 1986 championship was particularly telling. With Honda superiority over TAG, the Williams was clearly faster than the McLaren and FW had two accomplished drivers. But Prost was Champion in the slower car, like Stewart in 1973.
ClarkFan"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." - Samuel Clemens
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16th February 2007, 21:49 #10
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Originally Posted by raphael123
I feel bad that I can never see Peter Thul's name without recalling this clip, especially his quote at the end "I am an idiot, sorry", a reflection of how once something is on the internet, it's...
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