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===[[1987_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1987]]: [[Osella]]=== | ===[[1987_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1987]]: [[Osella]]=== | ||
In 1987 Caffi raced for Osella alongside German driver [[Frank | In 1987 Caffi raced for Osella alongside German driver [[Frank Jelinski]]. The Osella-Alfa Romeo package was by far the worst on the grid and failed to score any points - although Caffi was able to beat Jelinski over the course of the year. | ||
===[[1988_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1988]]: [[AGS]]=== | ===[[1988_Alternate_Formula_One_season|1988]]: [[AGS]]=== |
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Alessandro "Alex" Caffi (born March 18, 1964 in Rovato, Italy) is an Italian former racing driver best known for his time in Formula One.
Formula One
1987: Osella
In 1987 Caffi raced for Osella alongside German driver Frank Jelinski. The Osella-Alfa Romeo package was by far the worst on the grid and failed to score any points - although Caffi was able to beat Jelinski over the course of the year.
1988: AGS
Caffi opted to switch to the small French AGS team in 1988 - which admittedly was a better package than last year's Osella but Caffi was still unable to score any points.
1989-1991: BMS Scuderia Italia
Caffi made another jump in 1989 when he signed for BMS Scuderia Italia. Caffi was able to score twice in this first year with the team - his best being a fifth in the Soviet Grand Prix.
Buoyed by the success of 1989, Caffi signed a two year deal with the team in 1990.