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Honda revisit THAT Prost-Senna crash at the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix

30 years after one of the most famous moments in Formula 1 history, Honda's press officer at the time Eric Silbermann has looked back on the season-defining collision between teammates Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna at the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix. Senna and Prost were teammates at McLaren-Honda and absolutely dominated the grid in the famous MP4/4, with Senna clinching his first drivers' title the year before in 1988. In the second season of the Senna-Prost partnership, the relationship between the two had fallen off a cliff, with the two not even being on talking terms by the time the Japanese Grand Prix rolled around. Read more Alonso lashes out at Hamilton: 'You can't say one thing and...
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