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A group shot of F1's mighty titans

In this famous photo, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell, and Nelson Piquet pose ahead of the 1986 Portuguese Grand Prix, held on this day at Estoril. It's hard to remember a more prolific and mighty set of drivers coming together for a group shot. Mansell won the event for Williams with a flawless performance, but how many world titles and Grand Prix victories do we have here split between these four legends? You tell us...
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