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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Alain Prost, Sebastien Bourdais, Jean Alesi, Franck Montagny, Olivier Panis, Romain Grosjean, Jean-Pierre Jarier, Patrick Depailler, Jacques Laffite, Rene Arnoux, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, Maurice Trintignant, Jean-Pierre Jabouille, Patrick Tambay, Philippe Alliot, Jean Behra, Francois Cevert, Bertrand Gachot, Olivier Grouillard, Henri Pescarolo, Stephane Sarrazin, Didier Pironi, Louis Rosier, Erik Comas, Philippe Etancelin, Yannick Dalmas, Philippe Streiff, Eric Bernard, Jean-Louis Schlesser, Raymond Sommer, Johnny Servoz-Gavin, Charles Pozzi, Jean-Christophe Boullion, Guy Ligier, Pierre-Henri Raphanel, Robert Manzon, Jo Schlesser, Francois Migault, Pierre Levegh, Michel Leclere, Paul Belmondo, Franck Lagorce, Elie Bayol, Jean-Marc Gounon, Francois Hesnault, Andre Simon, Yves Giraud-Cabantous, Gerard Larrousse, Bernard Collomb, Patrick Gaillard, Eugene Chaboud, Pascal Fabre, Aldo Gordini, Andre Testut, Jose Dolhem, Eugene Martin, Guy Mairesse, Jacques Pollet, Francois Mazet, Francois Picard, Henri Louveau, Marcel Balsa, Max Jean, Robert La Caze, Roger Loyer, Jean Lucienbonnet, Jean Lucas, Andre Guelfi, Georges Grignard, Mike Sparken. Excerpt: Alain Marie Pascal Prost, OBE, Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur (born 24 February 1955 in Lorette, Loire) is a French racing driver. A four-time Formula One Drivers' Champion, Prost has won more titles than any driver except for Juan Manuel Fangio (five championships), and Michael Schumacher (seven championships). From 1987 until 2001 Prost held the record for most Grand Prix victories. Schumacher surpassed Prost's total of 51 victories at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix. In 1999, Prost received the World Sports Awards of the Century in the motor sport category alongside all-time greats like Pele, Muhammed Ali, Carl Lewis and Steffi Graf. Prost discovered karting at the age of 14 duri...