Saturday, November 27, 2010

Dacia Duster Ice Racer


Alain Prost, widely regarded as one of the fiercest Formula One drivers in history and the most heated rival of the late, great Ayrton Senna, is still hacking up race tracks in France these days, albeit on a much different terrain. The former Formula One Driver?s Champion?s competitive racing juices are now on full display at the Andros Trophy racing series, the national Ice Racing championship of France.

Last year, Prost raced behind the wheel of a Dacia Duster Ice Racer and proceeded to show everybody that despite his age, he still managed to finish runner-up for the season, trailing only two-time Andros champion Jean-Philippe Dayraut on-board his Fabia Skoda MKII.

This season, which is scheduled to begin on December 4th, Prost is looking to break through with his first Andros championship, and to help him achieve his goal, he?s got a brand new Dacia Duster Ice Racer waiting to be unleashed all over the icy terrains of France.

The new Duster Ice Racer underwent some engine and performance upgrades from last year?s model, giving Prost an even bigger chance to break the Skoda?s two-year stranglehold on the championship. For one thing, the 55-year old racer is determined to prove that second place won?t be good enough this time around. ?Last season, we were aware it would be tough to win the Troph�e Andros with a new car, not to mention the fact that the program began at a relatively late stage? he said.

?This time round, my intention is to challenge for the title. We completed two very positive days of testing at Val Thorens last weekend. Our work on Duster has clearly paid dividends and we are convinced we have the means to make a strong start."

Head over past the jump to find out details about Prost?s new Duster Ice Racer.

Dacia Duster Ice Racer originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 26 November 2010 11:00 EST.

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