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I also think it would be nice to have him on the grid... but I think he's past his opportunities. Simply put, F1 is for younger people that have top notch reflexes. Reflexes get lost as one gets older, there's no stopping that....... he could try to make it up with experience, or with some funky asian herbal teas.... but in the end there's so many new things, that his experience may already be outdated.
Prost did alright though. He was 41 IIRC when he got his '93 title and he spent a year off.
Prost did alright though. He was 41 IIRC when he got his '93 title and he spent a year off.
Of course. i know what you mean... F1 changed slower-ly then, and there's always going to be exceptions.
Also in the Fangio days... drivers were much older. But nowadays... these kids are born with a wheel in their hands and playing simulators/developing their reflexes by the age of 5. Now you can change so many things from the steering wheel, larger G forces...

Prost did alright though. He was 41 IIRC when he got his '93 title and he spent a year off.
Of course. i know what you mean... F1 changed slower-ly then, and there's always going to be exceptions.
Also in the Fangio days... drivers were much older. But nowadays... these kids are born with a wheel in their hands and playing simulators/developing their reflexes by the age of 5. Now you can change so many things from the steering wheel, larger G forces...
Prost was also just that freakin' good!!
Frank Williams told Mansell(the world champion at the time) to bugger off to Indycar the moment he heard Prost would be back

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