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Modern F1 cars too complicated says Prost

Alain Prost, once nicknamed ‘The Professor' in Formula 1 for his legendary intellectual approach to racing, has accused the sport of now being too complicated. F1's controversial rules are a hot topic at present, as spectator, sponsor and television numbers decline and major stakeholders like Bernie Ecclestone and Red Bull argue stridently for urgent reform. 'The cars today have perhaps become a bit too complicated,' Frenchman Prost, the quadruple world champion and former teammate to legend Ayrton Senna, told Austrian Servus TV. But the 60-year-old said that does not mean he thinks driving today's cars is therefore too easy. 'The most difficult thing is always extracting the last...
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