Proper noun
Prost (plural Prosts)
A surname.
1999 was a crucial year for Prost GP. Source: Internet
After Prost Grand Prix During 2002, Prost spent time with his family and competed in eight bicycle races, finishing third in the Granite – Mont Lozère. Source: Internet
After an unsuccessful appeal by McLaren, the Brazilian received a further US$100,000 fine and a six-month suspension, leading Senna to accuse FIA president Jean-Marie Balestre of favoring his compatriot Prost. Source: Internet
After falling out with the Italian team at the end of 1991, Prost found himself without a drive for 1992; after the failure of extensive negotiations with Guy Ligier about buying his Ligier team, Prost decided to join Williams for 1993. Source: Internet
Alain Prost then led until four laps from the end, when he spun off on the wet track, hit the barriers and lost a wheel, giving Riccardo Patrese the lead. Source: Internet
Although not an official race, riders fight hard for places; Prost finished 12th in his category, 42nd overall out of over 5000 riders. Source: Internet