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Ferrari's 100th Grand Prix Victory!
1990 Ferrari 641/2
Winner, Grand Prix of France driven by Alain Prost
Alain Prost was waging a war against Ayrton Senna for the 1990
Formula 1 Championship title. Leading up to the Grand Prix of France,
the Brazilian had already scored four victories to Prost's two race
wins, and Senna held an 8-point advantage.
The start saw Prost's Ferrari teammate, Mansell, make the best of his
poll position, while Prost had a poor start and dropped to 6th place
behind Patrese. Lap after lap, Prost tried every trick in the book to
get by Patrese, whos Williams was faster in a straight line but lost
ground to the Ferrari in the corners.


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Despite being hindered by a hesitation in the engine that made
passing nearly impossible, Prost ran a fast, steady pace. He also
benefited from a fast pit stop that put him in position to overtake
Berger, Senna, Mansell, Patrese and Nannini when they eventually made
their stops. Capelli and Gugelmin, however, remained ahead of Prost
after his own stop.
Prost's experience shined brightly when he capitalized on Gugelmin's
attempt to pass a back marker. The Frenchman gained slowly on the
leader, Capelli, but couldn't quite draw close enough to pass until
lap 78 when a warning light distracted Capelli, affording Alain the
narrowest of gaps. Prost took full advantage, taking the race lead!
Alain Prost's victory in France marked Ferrari's 100th Grand Prix
victory, more wins than any other team in history!
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