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{{Racing Team Sml | {{Racing Team Sml | ||
|Short_name = {{ | |Short_name = {{FR}} Prost | ||
|Colour 1 = #151B8D | |Colour 1 = #151B8D | ||
|Colour 2 = #FFFFFF | |Colour 2 = #FFFFFF | ||
|Logo = File:ProstGPlogo.png | |Logo = [[File:ProstGPlogo.png]] | ||
|Long_name = Prost Grand Prix | |Long_name = Prost Grand Prix | ||
|Base = Guyancourt, Paris, France | |Base = Guyancourt, Paris, France | ||
|Founders = {{ | |Founders = {{FR}} [[Alain Prost]] | ||
|Team Principals = {{ | |Team Principals = {{FR}} [[Alain Prost]] | ||
|Technical Director = | |Technical Director = | ||
|Driver1 = | |Driver1 = | ||
|Driver1Series = | |Driver1Series = | ||
|NotedDriver1 = {{ITA}} [[Gianni Morbidelli]] | |NotedDriver1 = {{ITA}} [[Gianni Morbidelli]] <br> {{HUN}} [[HWNSNBM]] <br> {{FR}} [[Stéphane Sarrazin]] | ||
|NotedDriver1Series = | |NotedDriver1Series = | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
'''Prost Grand Prix''' was a French [[Formula One]] team and constructor. The team, founded by Formula One World Champion [[Alain Prost]] after taking over the [[Ligier]] team, competed between | '''Prost Grand Prix''' was a French [[Formula One]] team and constructor. The team, founded by Formula One World Champion [[Alain Prost]] after taking over the [[Ligier]] team, competed between the late 1990s and [[2002 Alternate Formula One season|2002]]. | ||
{{Template:Formula One Constructors}} | {{Template:Formula One Constructors}} |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 30 March 2025
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Full Name | Prost Grand Prix |
Base | Guyancourt, Paris, France |
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Prost Grand Prix was a French Formula One team and constructor. The team, founded by Formula One World Champion Alain Prost after taking over the Ligier team, competed between the late 1990s and 2002.