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- Prost_AP04 abstract "The Prost AP04 was the car with which the Prost team competed in the 2001 Formula One season. It was initially driven by the experienced Jean Alesi, who was in his second year with the team, and Gastón Mazzacane, who brought valuable PSN sponsorship from Minardi after almost all the sponsors are gone, including title sponsor Gauloises, putting the team into serious financial problems. Eventually, Acer became the team's new title sponsors for the season.For Prost, 2001 was a season of struggle as Alain Prost struggled to keep the team going. Initially, things looked quite promising after the catastrophic 2000 season, with the Diniz family becoming shareholders and bringing Parmalat sponsorship to the team. The AP04 also used a Ferrari engine and transmission, although the former was badged as an Acer in deference to the team's title sponsor. Prost was also one of several teams to opt for the new Michelin tyres on the French company's return to the sport. Alesi set fast times in winter testing, and the car appeared to show capable speed.However, the team were mired in the midfield once the season began, fueling the speculation that the team had run an illegally fast car to attract sponsors. However, the cars were much more reliable than the previous distratrous AP03, Alesi finishing all 12 races he had with the team. In the process he scored four precious points, he fell out of favour to team principal Alain Prost and left the team for Jordan after the German GP to replace the sacked Heinz-Harald Frentzen. The German took over Alesi's role as team leader, but could not add to the points tally.The team's driver problems were even more acute in the #23 car. Mazzacane was dropped after four races in favour of fellow-South American Luciano Burti, who had himself been dropped by Jaguar. Burti was quicker but also got involved in two enormous accidents which wrote off two chassis. The latter, at the Belgian GP put him out for the rest of the season. His replacement, Tomáš Enge, performed competently, but destroyed another car at the Japanese GP.By the end of the season, however, the focus was firmly on Prost's impending collapse. Prost had fallen out with Diniz and his father, and the team was running out of money. Various deals to buy the team came to nought, and Prost did not survive into 2002. The cars and other assets were bought by Phoenix Finance, which attempted to enter a team for 2002 and 2003, but were barred from doing so by the FIA, as they had not bought Prost's entry or paid the mandatory bond for new teams.Sponsors:Acer (title sponsor/engine),Ferrari (engine),Michelin (tyre),Parmalat (Diniz shareholders),Panamerican Sports Network,Adecco,Magneti Marelli,CATIA,Dark DogThe team eventually finished ninth in the Constructors' Championship, with four points.".
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- Prost_AP04 wikiPageLength "7772".
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- Prost_AP04 wikiPageRevisionID "660598028".
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Austrian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Belgian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Brazilian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_British_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Canadian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_European_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_French_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_German_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Hungarian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Italian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Malaysian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Monaco_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_San_Marino_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Spanish_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink 2001_United_States_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Abílio_Diniz.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Acer_Inc..
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Adecco.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Prost.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Autocourse.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink CATIA.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acer_Inc..
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prost_Formula_One_cars.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Dark_Dog.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Ferrari.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Fxc3xa9dxc3xa9ration_Internationale_de_lAutomobile.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Gastón_Mazzacane.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Gauloises.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Heinz-Harald_Frentzen.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Durand.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_Racing.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Alesi.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink John_Barnard.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Luciano_Burti.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Magneti_Marelli.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Michelin.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Minardi.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Monocoque.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Pan-American_Sports_Network.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Panamerican_Sports_Network.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Parmalat.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Diniz.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_Finance.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Prost_AP03.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Scuderia_Ferrari.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Template:F1_driver_results_legend_2.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink Tomáš_Enge.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink V10_engine.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLink File:Alesi_2001_(cropped).jpg.
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AP04".
- Prost_AP04 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prost AP04".
- Prost_AP04 carName "Prost AP04".
- Prost_AP04 category Formula_One.
- Prost_AP04 chassis Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Prost_AP04 chassis Monocoque.
- Prost_AP04 configuration V10_engine.
- Prost_AP04 consChamp "0".
- Prost_AP04 constructor Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 debut "2001".
- Prost_AP04 designer Henri_Durand.
- Prost_AP04 designer John_Barnard.
- Prost_AP04 drivers "22".
- Prost_AP04 drivers "23".
- Prost_AP04 driversChamp "0".
- Prost_AP04 engineName "Acer-badged Ferrari".
- Prost_AP04 fastestLaps "0".
- Prost_AP04 frontSuspension "torsion bars, dampers".
- Prost_AP04 fuel Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- Prost_AP04 gearboxName Scuderia_Ferrari.
- Prost_AP04 gears "7".
- Prost_AP04 poles "0".
- Prost_AP04 predecessor Prost_AP03.
- Prost_AP04 races "17".
- Prost_AP04 rearSuspension "torsion bars, dampers".
- Prost_AP04 team Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_AP04 na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Prost_AP04 type "titanium and carbon longitudinal semi-automatic sequential".
- Prost_AP04 tyres Michelin.
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