In this episode of Past Gas, James, Joe, and Nolan dive into what is potentially the greatest rivalry of all time; Senna Vs. Prost. The rivalry began when Senna joined Mclaren in 1988 and continued until his untimely death. Find out if the FIA played favorites with Prost and much more on this episode of PAST GAS!

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  1. Garin Akbar

    You can see how much Ron Dennis adored Ayrton Senna, like he would allowed if Ayrton would be forever staying at McLaren, infact almost after the season end Ron always asked Ayrton would he staying with the team

  2. Nathan Reece

    Good story…but obviously you guys don’t understand the double slit theory…stick with car stuff…not physics.

  3. Christian Gonzalez

    I love that Nolan is doing the Meshuggah guy face in the thumbnail lol

  4. Robert Nelson

    Ghost of tsushima fuckin slaps Nolan! Play that shit

  5. Bill eib

    Prost was a 'suck up with the execs at FIA. He was a political animal, Ayrton was a genius who ran on emotion and passion for driving.

  6. Bill eib

    Been to Japan. Went to an antique store. Things being a 1000 years old was not strange.

  7. Józef Korzeniowski

    The Monaco race is funny. Prost's post race interview has him repeatedly saying senna was specifically targeting him and Senna's interview doesn't mention prost at all.

    Prost's ego is ridiculous.

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