(GMM) F1 legend Alain Prost [Ayrton Senna destroyed him when they were teammates] insists Lewis Hamilton (pictured) remains as fast and talented as ever, despite a difficult start to life … Read More
While Max Verstappen is often included in the debate over who the greatest F1 driver of all time is, Jacques Villeneuve doesn’t agree. The 27-year-old Dutchman debuted in 2015 with Toro Rosso, which later became Racing Bulls, and only needed 23 races to make his way into the Red Bull lineup.
Oscar Piastri has emerged as a shock contender for the drivers’ title against Lando Norris and Max Verstappen. Piastri had to play the team game in the past season, which caused him to lose the championship contention early on.
Lewis Hamilton’s debut season with Ferrari in 2025 is nothing short of a disaster. Hamilton was expected to return the Italian constructor to their lost glory, but is now struggling to even achieve a podium finish.
It was May 9, 1993, at the Circuit de Catalunya in Spain. The Formula 1 world witnessed a unique convergence of talent as Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and Michael Schumacher shared the podium for the first and only time.
After a costly mistake in round one at Australia, Oscar Piastri has recovered impressively to claim the Championship lead. The 24-year-old has claimed four victories out of six races, making a clear step forward from the last two seasons.
Oscar Piastri has just written his name into McLaren’s history books — alongside some of the biggest legends Formula 1 has ever seen. With his third consecutive victory, Piastri became only the fourth McLaren driver in history to win three races in a row.
1993 was a year of ‘lasts’ in Formula 1, with Alain Prost securing his final championship and reigniting his iconic rivalry with Ayrton Senna. In 1993, Williams dominated their competitors, giving Alain Prost a significant advantage in the championship.
The 1990 F1 season is remembered as one of the most intense seasons in the history of the championship. The 1989 Formula 1 season was the culmination of a growing rivalry between McLaren teammates Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in a season marked by tension and polemics.
The 1984 Formula 1 season remains one of the most memorable and intense years in the sport’s history. With legendary drivers and fierce rivalries, it set the stage for the future of the sport.
Four-time F1 world champion Alain Prost defended Max Verstappen's driving style as he praised the Dutchman in a recent interview. Max Verstappen recently shared his method of coping with outside criticism .
Four-time world champion Alain Prost suggested he we've seen real growth in Max Verstappen's approach to racing since 2021, just as he predicted we would.
Former F1 driver and a four-time World Champion Alain Prost suggested Max Verstappen is the favorite for the 2025 Dirvers' Championship title. After finishing ahead of Lando Norris in the 22nd round of the 2024 season in Las Vegas, Max Verstappen earned his fourth consecutive Drivers' Championship title.
Max Verstappen‘s recent championship triumph in the 2024 season placed him alongside the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost. The Dutchman has continued to receive massive applause from the entire grid amidst his achievement.
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri has quickly become a popular name in world of motorsports. Piastri has been exceptional in his efforts and has amassed two wins along with seven podiums so far this year.
Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost are F1’s most popular rivals. The pair had one of the most intense and iconic rivalries in the sport, spanning over several seasons.
Four-time World Champion Alain Prost explained he could understand Lewis Hamilton's choice to leave Mercedes. Almost every former and current F1 driver has already expressed their opinion on the seven-time world champion's decision to join Ferrari in 2025.
Alain Prost drove in F1 from 1980-1993 on an off-and-on basis. During his prime years in the sport, he was a huge menace to the other drivers and this is one of the reasons why he was able to amass a brilliant four world championships.