List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Alain Prost

Alain Prost is a French former racing driver who won four Formula One World Championships. He entered Formula One in the 1980 season with McLaren, but moved to Renault after one season, breaking his two-year contract. He spent three seasons at Renault, but fell out with the team, which he felt had blamed him for their failure to win a world championship, and returned to McLaren in 1984. He won back-to-back world championships in 1985 and 1986. In 1988, Ayrton Senna joined McLaren as Prost's teammate, and the pair developed an intense rivalry which featured race incidents and collisions occurring between the two. Prost secured his third world championship with McLaren in 1989, but switched to Ferrari for the 1990 season.[1] He missed out on the world championship that season after Senna intentionally crashed into him during the penultimate race of the year.[2] After an unsuccessful year in 1991, Prost was critical of the Ferrari team, and had his contract terminated. After a year out, he joined Williams for 1993, winning his fourth and final world championship.[1]

Alain Prost won 51 Formula One races and four world championships.

Prost achieved his first victory in Formula One at the 1981 French Grand Prix on 5 July.[3] His second win, at the Dutch Grand Prix later that season, was described as one of his best according to Graham Keilloh of Motor Sport magazine, who said he "was faultless under the most pitiless pressure."[4] He won nine races during his three seasons with Renault, and won a record-equalling seven races during his first season back with McLaren,[3] when he missed out on the Formula One world championship by half a point from his teammate Niki Lauda.[5] Over the next two seasons, he won nine races as he won back-to-back championship titles, and in 1987 he set a new record for the most Grand Prix wins, passing Jackie Stewart's total of 27. In 1988 he was once again the championship runner-up, despite winning seven races, establishing an intense rivalry with his teammate, Ayrton Senna. Prost won four times in 1989 as he claimed the world championship for the third time, and then won five races the following season with Ferrari. The 1991 season was the first since his debut year in 1980 that Prost did not achieve a race win. After missing the 1992 season, Prost won seven races in 1993 to claim his fourth world championship.[1] His final win in Formula One came at the 1993 German Grand Prix.[3]

In all, Prost won 51 Grands Prix at 24 different circuits. He was most successful at Silverstone and Jacarepaguá, winning five times at both. The majority of his wins (31) were for McLaren; he also won 9 races with Renault, 7 for Williams and 5 with Ferrari. His most successful races were the Brazilian and French Grands Prix, each of which he won six times.[3]

Wins

Key:

  • No. – Victory number; for example, "1" signifies Prost's first race win.
  • Race – Race number; for example, "1" signifies the first race Prost took part in. Races in which Prost unsuccessfully attempted to qualify are included.
  • Grid – The position on the grid at which Prost started the race.
  • Margin – Margin of victory, given in the format of minutes:seconds.milliseconds
  • – Driver's Championship winning season.
Grand Prix victories[3]
No. Race Date Season Grand Prix Circuit Grid Margin Team Engine Chassis Ref
1 215 July 19811981FrenchDijon-Prenois30:02.290 Renault Renault RE30 [6]
2 2530 August 1981DutchCircuit Park Zandvoort10:08.240 [7]
3 2613 September 1981ItalianAutodromo Nazionale di Monza30:22.175 [8]
4 2923 January 19821982South AfricanKyalami50:14.946 RE30B [9]
5 3021 March 1982BrazilianJacarepaguá10:02.990 [10]
6 4717 April 19831983FrenchCircuit Paul Ricard10:29.720 RE40 [11]
7 5022 May 1983BelgianCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps10:23.182 [12]
8 5316 July 1983BritishSilverstone Circuit30:19.161 [13]
9 5514 August 1983AustrianÖsterreichring50:06.835 [14]
10 6025 March 19841984BrazilianJacarepaguá40:40.514 McLaren TAG MP4/2 [15]
11 636 May 1984San MarinoAutodromo Dino Ferrari20:13.416 [16]
12 653 June 1984MonacoCircuit de Monaco10:07.446 [17]
13 705 August 1984GermanHockenheimring10:03.149 [18]
14 7226 August 1984DutchCircuit Park Zandvoort10:10.283 [19]
15 747 October 1984EuropeanNürburgring20:23.911 [20]
16 7521 October 1984PortugueseAutódromo do Estoril20:13.425 [21]
17 767 April 19851985BrazilianJacarepaguá60:03.259 MP4/2B [22]
18 7919 May 1985MonacoCircuit de Monaco50:07.541 [23]
19 8321 July 1985BritishSilverstone Circuit31 lap [24]
20 8518 August 1985AustrianÖsterreichring10:30.002 [25]
21 878 September 1985ItalianAutodromo Nazionale di Monza50:51.635 [26]
22 9427 April 19861986San MarinoAutodromo Dino Ferrari40:07.645 MP4/2C [27]
23 9511 May 1986MonacoCircuit de Monaco10:25.022 [28]
24 10317 August 1986AustrianÖsterreichring51 lap [29]
25 10726 October 1986AustralianAdelaide Street Circuit40:04.205 [30]
26 10812 April 19871987BrazilianJacarepaguá50:40.547 MP4/3 [31]
27 11017 May 1987BelgianCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps60:24.764 [32]
28 11920 September 1987PortugueseAutódromo do Estoril30:20.493 [33]
29 1243 April 19881988BrazilianJacarepaguá30:09.873 Honda MP4/4 [34]
30 12615 May 1988MonacoCircuit de Monaco20:20.453 [35]
31 12729 May 1988MexicanAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez20:07.104 [36]
32 1303 July 1988FrenchCircuit Paul Ricard10:31.752 [37]
33 13625 September 1988PortugueseAutódromo do Estoril10:09.553 [38]
34 1372 October 1988SpanishCircuito de Jerez20:26.232 [39]
35 13913 November 1988AustralianAdelaide Street Circuit20:36.787 [40]
36 1444 June 19891989United StatesPhoenix street circuit20:39.696 MP4/5 [41]
37 1469 July 1989FrenchCircuit Paul Ricard10:44.017 [42]
38 14716 July 1989BritishSilverstone Circuit20:19.369 [43]
39 15110 September 1989ItalianAutodromo Nazionale di Monza40:07.326 [44]
40 15725 March 19901990BrazilianAutódromo José Carlos Pace60:13.564 Ferrari Ferrari 641 [45]
41 16124 June 1990MexicanAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez130:25.351 [46]
42 1628 July 1990FrenchCircuit Paul Ricard40:08.626 [47]
43 16315 July 1990BritishSilverstone Circuit50:39.092 [48]
44 16930 September 1990SpanishCircuito de Jerez20:22.064 [49]
45 18714 March 19931993South AfricanKyalami11:19.824 Williams Renault FW15C [50]
46 19025 April 1993San MarinoAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari10:32.410 [51]
47 1919 May 1993SpanishCircuit de Catalunya10:16.873 [52]
48 19313 June 1993CanadianCircuit Gilles Villeneuve10:14.527 [53]
49 1944 July 1993FrenchCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours20:00.342 [54]
50 19511 July 1993BritishSilverstone Circuit10:07.660 [55]
51 19625 July 1993GermanHockenheimring10:16.664 [56]

Number of wins at different Grands Prix

Prost racing for McLaren in 1988
Prost racing for Ferrari in 1991
Victories at different Grands Prix
No. Grand Prix Years won Wins
1 French Grand Prix 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993 6
Brazilian Grand Prix 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990
3 British Grand Prix 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993 5
4 Monaco Grand Prix 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 4
5 Italian Grand Prix 1981, 1985, 1989 3
Austrian Grand Prix 1983, 1985, 1987
San Marino Grand Prix 1984, 1986, 1993
Portuguese Grand Prix 1985, 1987, 1988
Spanish Grand Prix 1988, 1990, 1993
10 Dutch Grand Prix 1981, 1984 2
South African Grand Prix 1982, 1993
Belgian Grand Prix 1983, 1987
German Grand Prix 1984, 1993
Australian Grand Prix 1986, 1988
Mexican Grand Prix 1988, 1990
16 European Grand Prix 1984 1
United States Grand Prix 1989
Canadian Grand Prix 1993
Total number of Grand Prix wins: 51

Number of wins at different circuits

Victories at different circuits
No. Circuit Years won Wins
1 Jacarepaguá 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 5
Silverstone Circuit 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993
3 Circuit de Monaco 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988 4
Circuit Paul Ricard 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990
5 Autódromo do Estoril 1984, 1987, 1988 3
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1984, 1986, 1993
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 1981, 1985, 1989
Österreichring 1983, 1985, 1986
9 Adelaide Street Circuit 1986, 1988 2
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 1988, 1990
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 1983, 1987
Circuit Park Zandvoort 1981, 1984
Circuito de Jerez 1988, 1990
Hockenheimring 1984, 1993
Kyalami 1982, 1993
16 Autódromo José Carlos Pace 1990 1
Circuit de Catalunya 1993
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 1993
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1993
Dijon-Prenois 1981
Nürburgring 1984
Phoenix street circuit 1989
Total number of Grand Prix wins: 51

See also

References

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