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Racing a four-wheel-drive Toyota Auris, Prost kept his cool and made the most of 10-time champ Yvan Muller’s absence to win the opening round staged high up in France’s Val Thorens ski resort.

With sub-zero hero Muller choosing not to defend his title, Prost has been installed as red-hot favourite to win this year’s spectacular series.

He dominated the first race, leading the final from start to finish to win from Bertrand Balas, also in a Toyota. However, another former grand prix star Olivier Panis already has a mountain to climb. Also racing for Toyota alongside Prost and Balas, Panis got off to a slow start, only finishing eighth in the opening encounter. He will be hoping to make up lost ground when the chills and thrills resume in Andorra this weekend.




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