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I wasn't as keen on F1 between 85-89 for whatever reason. I think it was because F3000 had begun and as far as i was concerned wiped the floor with F1 for spectacle! But i can recall Prost's almost faultless performances at the wheel of the Tag engined cars for 3 years and still doing wonders when the Honda powered Williams' and arguably the 87/88 Ferrari took over just to keep in touch with them in the championship. I'd guess it was a combo of his delicacy on the throttle, optimal fuel consumption and his ability to be incredibly quick despite not being all that spectacular? |
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And Senna and Prost come out about equal if you look at it in an anorakish way.... Ultimate records aren’t a true reflection, especially with the ever increasing number of F1 races on the calendar compared to years gone by. Better to look at the percentage statistics against number of races, as a more accurate reflection. On that basis, Prost and Senna are very evenly matched, only Senna’s pole gaining speciality standing out as dramatically different. But conversely, considering this scintilating one lap pace of his, he didn’t have many fastest laps to his name, and oddly, actually has a pretty poor record in that respect. Of the 13 multiple world champions, only Nelson Piquet, Jack Brabham, Graham Hill and Emerson Fittipaldi had worse fastest lap figures. Correspondingly, Prost had one of the lowest DNF percentages, only bettered by Fangio and Schumacher. Race Wins: Senna = 25.5% : Prost = 25.8% Podiums: Senna = 49.7% : Prost = 53.5% Pole: Senna = 40.4% : Prost = 16.7% Fastest Lap: Senna = 12.4% : Prost = 20.7% DNF: Senna = 31.1% : Prost = 26.8% Victory, Pole & Fastest Lap: Senna = 5.0% : Prost = 4.0% Wins/Finishes: Senna = 36.9% : Prost = 35.2% Podiums/Finishes: Senna = 72.1% : Prost = 73.1% |
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There are always some stats that favour one driver; you can never find the truly greatest driver unless they top every single stat.
And Ginetta, I have seen highlights of the 'Prost and Senna years' from 1987 to 1993, so I think I have a pretty good idea of that stage of their battle. I think perhaps Senna's greatest season was 1993 as his car was so much slower than the Williams and he somehow won 5 times in it. Michael Andretti showed that it was not a great car. |
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But then Mika got in the same car and outqualified Senna
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And crashed later. Senna had retired because of an engine problem or something if I remember correctly. Can't remember if Senna had got ahead by then.
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So? Senna then won at Japan and Australia.
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And didn't Eddie Irvine outqualify Michael Schumacher at Australia 1996, their first race for Ferrari?
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That's not relevant to this discussion.
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I'm sorry but it is. You're the one trying to start an argument. Once again when the facts are laid down before you, you run away. I used to like you, but my mind is being changed by your continuous sniping at things you don't agree with
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It's not really a big deal that Hakkinen outqualified Senna. Hakkinen is/was a great driver which was proved by him recovering from a near-fatal crash to win the F1 championship twice. All I'm saying is that Hakkinen didn't then outperform Senna in the last 2 races. Consistency is important.
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Wasn't he McLaren's test driver? It's not as if he was unfamiliar to the car.
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but he was unfarmiliar with the circuit, Ayrton had won there
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Ok. I have praised Hakkinen in the past for outqualifying Senna in his fiorst race for Mclaren, but this doesn't really have much to do with who was better out of Prost and Senna! Prost was outperformed by Hill several times in 1993 also.
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1 championship each in that period - so impossible to separate them, which I think is a far assessment
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Out of these two guys Senna was the best, (its a baised view and a personal view of mine).
The rivalry between these two guys was just electric, you wouldnt even dare blink when these guys were racing not forgeting Nigel Mansel in all this. They all did some amazing overtaking, great stuff |
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I would say both men are relatively on par. Both men employ very different methods to achieve the ultimate performance. Hence, while some fans argue on a strength of one, the others argue on strengths of the other driver.
Add up their strengths and weaknesses, what you get are 2 different but similar drivers, and it's down to whether external cirumstances suiting one style over the other. The reason why Senna seem to have an edge in people's mind is more because as a driver, his skills and story are sort of "dramatized" and made to look out of this world, while maintaining a very human-approach of turning to religion or whatever beliefs. It made people connect to his "image" more than Prost's comparatively machine and professional mechanical approach. But in reality and skills, with all circumstances equal, i would objectively rate both guys are right up there with the greats and very much in the same range. |
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