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  1. Andrea De Cesaris (Roma, 31 de mayo de 1959- Roma, 5 de octubre de 2014) [1] fue un piloto italiano de automovilismo. Participó en 214 Grandes Premios entre 1980 y 1994, alcanzando una pole position, cinco podios, una vuelta rápida y un total de 59 puntos del campeonato.

  2. Andrea de Cesaris (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːa de ˈtʃeːzaris]; 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Andrea de Cesaris, one of the longest-serving F1 drivers of all time. He had 208 starts, pole position, podiums and accidents, and died in a motorbike accident in 2014.

  5. Un repaso a la trayectoria del piloto romano que corrió 208 Grandes Premios sin ganar ninguno y murió en un accidente de moto. Conoce sus récords negativos, sus episodios polémicos y su trágico final.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2014 · 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...

  7. 5 de oct. de 2014 · The Italian, who competed in 208 races without winning a Grand Prix, was killed in Rome in 2014. He drove for McLaren, Jordan, Brabham and other teams in his 14-year career.