But just as Senna was celebrating his victory, Prost had already reached an agreement with the FIA president, also from France, announcing that Senna's benefit from the escape route violated the rules, directly canceling the race points.
Originally, this matter, following the plot development, would simply become another "gate" incident in motorsport politics.
Yet destiny allowed the two drivers to face off in the season finale once again in a championship showdown, but this time it was Senna leading.
Logically, Senna having suffered from a black box operation before, needed only to maintain his lead and finish the race to undisputedly win the world championship.
But compared to the world championship, Senna still cared about his vengeance!
Without any suspense, Senna chose revenge and hit Prost off the track, even though this dangerous driving act carried the risk of being penalized again by the FIA, thus losing the world championship.
Senna did it anyway.
