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De Cesaris' anecdotes are peppered with laughter. In Canada, towards the end of '89, Andrea finished third behind Williams pair Thierry Boutsen and Patrese, driving a brave and skilful race in the rain. This was to be the last time de Cesaris stood on a Grand Prix podium. The following year he failed to score a single point and moved on to.


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Andrea de Cesaris, Alfa Romeo 182 leads Niki Lauda, McLaren MP4/1B-Ford Cosworth, Rene Arnoux, Renault RE30B, Alain Prost, Renault RE30B, Bruno Giacomelli, Alfa Romeo 182, Gilles Villeneuve.


Former Formula 1 driver De Cesaris killed in motorbike accident

Although Andrea de Cesaris had a reputation for being involved in rather too many crashes, he enjoyed one of the longest F1 careers of all time, having made 208 starts in 15 years when he retired in 1994. After two starts for Alfa-Romeo in 1980 he joined McLaren in 1981 but angered Ron Dennis with. Continue reading Andrea de Cesaris


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The former Formula One driver Andrea de Cesaris has died in a motorcycle accident in Rome. He was 55. With the French driver Jules Bianchi fighting for his life after crashing at the Japanese.


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Andrea de Cesaris, racing driver, born 31 May 1959; died 5 October 2014. This article was amended on 7 October 2014. The original stated that De Cesaris finished third at Monaco in 1981, in a.


Andrea de Cesaris always in my mind... Pilot, Sport

By Daniel Johnson 06 October 2014 • 7:04am. Former F1 driver Andrea de Cesaris died in a motorbike accident near Rome on Sunday Credit: Photo: EPA. Sunday proved to be one of the darkest days in.


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Andrea de Cesaris, a Formula One racecar driver who set a dubious and enduring record — he drove in 208 Grand Prix races and never won — died on Oct. 5 when a motorcycle he was driving crashed.


Andrea de Cesaris, Driver Known for Wrecks and Losses, Dies at 55 The New York Times

Andrea de Cesaris, Alfa Romeo 179D. Photo by: Motorsport Images. However, de Cesaris always had Marlboro support behind him, so it was no great surprise when he was moved across to the cigarette company's other team, Alfa Romeo. Indeed he had driven his first two F1 races for Alfa at the end of 1980, so he already felt at home in the camp.


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Andrea de Cesaris (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛ.a de ˈt͡ʃɛ.za.ris]; 31 May 1959 - 5 October 2014) was an Italian racing driver.He started 208 Formula One Grands Prix but never won. As a result, he holds the record for the most races started without a race victory. A string of accidents early in his career earned him a reputation for being a fast but wild driver.


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Andrea de Cesaris (CHES-ah-iss; born 31 May, 1959 in Rome, RM, Lazio, Italy - died 5 October 2014 in Rome) was an Italian racing driver who competed in Formula One from 1980 until 1994. He drove for many teams, the full list comprising of Alfa Romeo (twice), McLaren, Ligier, Minardi, Brabham, Rial, Scuderia Italia (Dallara), Jordan (twice), Tyrrell and finally Sauber. De Cesaris remains the.


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Former Formula 1 driver Andrea De Cesaris has died at the age of 55. The Italian was killed in a motorbike accident in Rome, the official F1 website confirmed., external He started 208 races in.


Andrea de Cesaris Formula 1 driver known for his crashes who set a record for the greatest

Andrea de Cesaris was born in Rome on May 31 1959. His racing career began after his father, a tobacco wholesaler and motor racing fan, bought him a go-kart for his 13th birthday. During the 1970s.


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Andrea de Cesaris (31 May 1959 - 5 October 2014) was an Italian racing driver. He started 208 Formula One Grands Prix but never won, holding the record for the longest career without a race victory. He was in many car accidents during his career.


Andrea De Cesaris Italian former Formula 1 driver dies aged 55 BBC Sport

Andrea de Cesaris had a reputation for crashes that unfairly clouded judgements of his ability as a Formula 1 driver. The Italian, who was killed in a motorcycle accident on Sunday, has to be.


Andrea de Cesaris His F1 career in pictures, 1980’94 RACER

Former Formula One driver Andrea de Cesaris has died in a motorcycle accident in Rome. He was 55. With French driver Jules Bianchi fighting for his life after crashing at the Japanese Grand Prix.


Former F1 driver Andrea De Cesaris killed in motorcycle accident

Andrea de Cesaris, who died Sunday, Oct. 5, made his Formula 1 debut as a baby-faced 21-year-old (BELOW) in 1980. The Alfa Romeo team, which had suffered the mid-season trauma of losing its hero and talisman Patrick Depailler in an accident during testing, had initially brought in the 42-year-old Vi.

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