1984 Monaco Grand Prix
Aced by the ‘professor’, the closest rival to Senna, Alain Prost registered one of his magnificent triumphs ever at F1’s signature event at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Back in 1984, held under tumultuous weather conditions, at one stage the Monte Carlo Grand Prix came to a position where it was halted completely seeking a brief moment of reprieve from the rains.
One of the most debated races in the Principality, fuelling suspicion and afterthoughts such as whether Senna or Bellof would’ve clinched victory had the race not been stopped, Prost’s form had looked imperious ever since he began his charge in the initial corners of the 77-lap contest.
Defending well from the German driver Bellof, a new driver who showed signs of great maturity quite like Senna-running his debut street circuit race- Prost eventually squeezed out a win even if it looked indomitable at one stage