Masters Degree: Andrea de Cesaris
In a special series of features, leading up to the Grand Prix Masters of Great Britain at Silverstone on August 13th, autosport.com talks to the driving masters themselves - about the old days, the new series and their love of motor racing. This week: Andrea de Cesaris on his 208 Grands Prix
It is quite a measure of Andrea de Cesaris' ability that he was continuing to land drives with team after team, despite never actually winning a Grand Prix.
He is still fifth in the all-time list of most experienced Grand Prix drivers, thanks to starting 208 Grands Prix. Only Riccardo Patrese, Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello and Gerhard Berger have started more races, and they all are multiple race winners.
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