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  1. 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, meaning he held the record for the most races started without a race victory from 1991 until Nico Hülkenberg surpassed his total at the 2024 Miami Grand ...

  2. Oct 13, 2014 · Oct. 12, 2014. 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...

  3. Oct 5, 2014 · 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. He started 208 races in his...

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  4. Obituary: Ex-Formula 1 racer Andrea de Cesaris 1959-2014. Andrea de Cesaris had a reputation for crashes that unfairly clouded judgements of his ability as a Formula 1 driver. Edd Straw...

  5. Oct 6, 2014 · Andrea de Cesaris: His F1 career in pictures, 1980-’94. By Racerdigitaladmin and RACER Staff | October 5, 2014 10:20 PM ET. 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 ...

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  7. ANDREA DE CESARIS'S F1 CAREER. Grands prix: 214 (208 started) Podium finishes: 5. Best result: 2nd (Germany and South Africa 1983) Poles: 1 (Long Beach 1982) Fastest laps: 1 (Belgium 1983)...

  8. 05 Oct 2014. Ex-Formula One driver Andrea de Cesaris has been killed in a motorbike accident in his native Rome, aged 55. De Cesaris made over 200 Grand Prix starts between 1980 and 1994 in an F1 career which included spells with teams including McLaren, Ligier, Minardi, Jordan, Tyrrell and Sauber.

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