Giancarlo Fisichella, a name very familiar to modern F1 fans, just missed the cutoff for the top 10. Born in Rome, Fisichella won three races in his career. He is the last Italian driver to stand on the podium at Monza, in 2005, when he finished third for Renault.
Just behind Fisichella in the ranking is a Tuscan driver, Alessandro Nannini. He only raced five seasons in F1 and managed to take his lone victory at the infamous 1989 Japanese Grand Prix, which saw a collision between title rivals Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, followed by Senna's disqualification.