Rank 86 celebrates Andrea de Cesaris's 1982 Alfa Romeo season and the 182 — the car that carried Autodelta V12 turbo power and Michelin rubber into Monza glory when the Roman finally converted raw speed into front-row starts the paddock had doubted he could hold. De Cesaris arrived with a reputation for spectacular shunts earned across McLaren, Alfa Romeo, and Brabham stints; his 1982 campaign paired two pole positions at the Italian Grand Prix with the black-yellow 182 livery that remains among Alfa Romeo's most striking Formula One identities. Five podium finishes across a long career, including third at Monaco in 1982, proved the talent beneath the nickname; fans who watched his qualifying laps at Monza and Imola understood why Ferrari and McLaren both wanted him before reliability and judgement caught up. Wallimilist renders the 182 three-quarter, AGV helmet portrait, and vertical red sidebar exactly as the master PNG dictates — De Crasheris redeemed kicker, TURBO FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on Italy's most dramatic qualifier.