Fifteen fantastic photos remembering Andrea de Cesaris, who raced in 208 Formula One Grands Prix. Rest in peace.
Images: The Cahier Archive ©
Italian born Andrea De Cesaris never had the chance to stand on the top spot on the Formula One podium, despite driving in 14 seasons and starting more than 200 races. This however, does not make his career or his life any less inspiring.
De Cesaris was a man who achieved his dream of racing in Formula One, and managed to craft a career from it spanning from 1980 with Marlboro and Alfa Romeo, to 1994 with Sauber. In between he drove for teams like McLaren, Ligier, 7UP (Jordan) and Tyrrell. He placed second twice and third three times, and earned enough points in 1983 to place 8th overall in the F1 World Championship. He earned a pole position at Long Beach in 1982 and was the fastest guy around Spa during the 1983 Belgian GP.
This was a man who spent his career racing in the top-tier international motorsport and did so honorably. Rest in peace, Andrea.
Let’s look back on Andrea De Cesaris’ time in Formula One.
This is the latest in our series of photo specials showcasing the stunning images from the Cahier Archive. The collection, by photographers Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri are part of a massive collection of 400 000 originals of which 17 000+ pictures are currently available on their website.
Images: TheCahierArchive©
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