Agreed Brad, he was a prominent figure to me about ten years earlier, when he made his F1 debut at the end of 1980 with Alfa for the North American GP's at Montreal, and the Glen. I was eighteen, and I think he was only about twenty or twenty one. I had followed his F2 career with the Ron Dennis Project Four team, and it was natural for a young man to pull for another young guy of similar age to cut it in F1.
My favorite memory of Andrea was when he snatched pole away from Lauda in the closing minutes of qualifying for the LBGP in 1982, in the beautiful Alfa 182. During the race Andrea made a perfect start, led for a while, eventually was passed by Niki, and then of course had his obligatory shunt. But for a gallon or two of petrol he would have won at Monaco a month later. Sort of sums up Andrea's F1 career. Race wins don't always tell the whole story, far lesser drivers than Andrea have won in F1.
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