The legend of Formula One, Alain Prost, has revealed that social networks could leave in the midst of continuous abuse due to its historic rivalry with Ayrton Senna, while attacking in a new Netflix series.
Prost and Senna had one of the most emblematic rivalries in the history of F1, and the couple had a tense relationship when teammates in McLaren in 1988 and 1989.
The rivals had notable failures in the Japanese Grand Prix in 1989 and 1990.
The pilots collided in the final Chicana in 1989, taking them out of the race. While Senna restarted, she was disqualified controversial after the race to join the track by cutting a Chicana.
His disqualification confirmed Prost as world champion.
The following year, Senna crashed into Prost in the first corner and, with the Frenchman not to end, he took the Brazilian ensuring the title.

Alain Prost, on the left, has labeled a Netflix series entitled 'Senna' has been 'Bulls ***' 'Complete ***'

Prost has expressed his frustration for the “manufactured” stories of his relationship with Ayrton Senna

Prost and Senna faced their careers while the couple fought for world titles
Despite their search for success, Prost and Senna had approached before the tragic death of the Brazilian in an accident in the San Marino Grand Prix in Isola in 1994.
The rivalry of Prost and Senna was explored in the movie 'Senna' of 2010, where despite the participation of French, he expressed his frustration for how his relationship was represented.
The four -time world champion has attacked in the representation of Netflix in a new series with the same name.
Prost, 70, has affirmed that the Brazilian series “Senna” had “completely” fiction “his relationship and suggested that he had been represented as a” bad. “
'Bulls ***, Bulls ***, complete bulls ***, almost everything has been completely fictional,' ' Motorsport.com.
'I've only seen some photos and listened to many comments. As with the movie Senna, the first, in which I probably spent even more time than my own documentary, and this biographical film, it is obvious that I will not be satisfied, of course.
“Because there is always a good guy and a bad boy. Be a little about the story that is told and yes, it is a biographical film, it is fictitious.
“But unfortunately, some repetitive stories are inserted that are totally invented, simply totally bad.”

The Netlfix series follows Senna's career and her tragic death in the San Marino Grand Prix

The relationship between Prost and Senna had defrosted before the Brazilian death

Prost has suggested that he left social networks due to the abuse of almost 30 years in
Prost has affirmed that he could choose to abandon social networks amid the continuous abuse of Brazilian fans during rivalry almost 30 years later.
“I can't think of Ayrton, fortunately or unfortunately,” said Prost.
'For example, I am considering turning off my Instagram, because I receive messages every day, really every day without exception, from time to time there is an odious, which can happen.
'My biggest admirers base on social networks is from Brazil, from all places, so I am forced to think about him.
“Indirectly, I have been living around this story for 30 years, and it will probably remain for the rest of my life.”
The governing body of the F1, the FIA, has come out in support of Prost and requested the end of the abuse of social networks.
“As a former world champion in his sport, Alain Prost should not be expelled from social networks due to online abuse,” said the FIA online abuse campaign online Planetf1.
'His experience highlights the harsh reality facing athletes and women at all levels: daily abuse, harassment and even threats.
“Under the leadership of the FIA, UAOA is developing the educational, technological and regulatory solutions necessary to protect competitors, officials and fans to ensure that sport remains a place of strong but fair and inclusive competition.”