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  1. Riccardo Gabriele Patrese [1] (born 17 April 1954) [2] is an Italian former racing driver, who raced in Formula One from 1977 to 1993 . He became the first Formula One driver to achieve 200 Grand Prix starts when he appeared at the 1990 British Grand Prix, and then became the first to achieve 250 starts at the 1993 German Grand Prix.

  2. Mar 19, 2024 · Welcome to the official Riccardo Patrese Website about the Italian racing driver who was 1974 World Karting Champion, 1976 European F3 Champion, two-time Macau GP winner, and six-time Grand Prix winner who raced in 256 F1™ races from 1977 to 1993

  3. Jun 10, 2020 · FORMULA 1. 9.96M subscribers. Subscribed. 988. 47K views 3 years ago F1 Beyond The Grid Podcast. Riccardo Patrese raced an incredible 256 Grands Prix in Formula 1 across 17 seasons....

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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Hair flowing, effortlessly cool, Riccardo Patrese was the kind of F1 competitor who seemed readily on tap in the ’70s and’80s but is so rare today. This month marks 40 years since the Italian took his debut F1 win at Monaco, in an utterly crazy race that, it seemed, nobody wanted to win.

  5. Apr 19, 2023 · April 19th 2023. Riccardo Patrese triggered a wave of nostalgia as he drove his South African GP-winning Brabham BT52 at Goodwood. Afterwards, he reflected on what was a record-breaking career, and what proved key to racing into his 40s. Patrese and David Brabham demonstrated two Brabham BT52s at Goodwood's 80th Members' Meeting.

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  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Riccardo Patrese, World Kart Champion in 1974, graduated rapidly through the lower formulae, propelled by passionate ambition and bags of natural talent. He took his place on the grand prix grid, with Shadow in Monaco, just three years later and spent 17 years in Formula 1, winning six races.

  8. Jun 2, 2021 · Patreses F1 career ran all the way to 1993, and he did the GP Masters series in 2005 and ’06 for ex-F1 stars. Now, he’s following the fledgling single-seater career of his F4-driving son Lorenzo, who has also switched across from another sport. “I don’t enjoy watching because I suffer a lot,” Patrese admits.

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