F1 Drivers with the most podiums without a World Championship

F1 Grand Prix of Brazil - Race
Mark Webber

#3 Gerhard Berger - 48 podiums

1994 British Grand Prix
Gerhard Berger

Known as one of the best practical jokers back in the day, Berger mades the podium, three more times than Reutemann.

Driving for Ferrari and Mclaren is no easy feat to achieve in an F1 career, but Berger did that in his. He can also write, he was teammates with Nigel Mansell and one of the all-time greats in Ayrton Senna. Moving away from the cars and people he drove with, he can also say that he stepped on the podium in all apart from two seasons in his F1 career and only one of them was a full season.

What is better, these non-podiums came at the start of his career and so for 11 seasons in a row he scored a podium and only in one of those seasons, he did not achieve a win.

However, there are two moments that may stand out in his career. The first is the win in Monza in 1988, with him being the only other driver to win a race that season except for Prost and Senna, especially driving a Ferrari in front of the Tifosi. The second is probably his last win in F1 in the 1997 season, where he overcame an injury which saw him miss 3 races and also the death of his father to win in Germany.

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