#1 Rubens Barrichello - 68 podiums
Taking the top spot on this podium, is sadly what people would epitomise as a "second driver" in Rubens Barrichello. Helping Michael Schumacher and Ferrari in their dominance of the 2000s and helping Jenson Button (but certainly more competitive) in 2009, Barrichello is the real team player, any team would want. He would put the team first.
He has records of his own as well. He has the most race starts in the history of the sport, with over 300 races in the sport.
He has had some memorable moments in F1. He had ensuing bad luck at home, where he has led the Grand Prix so many times, but would retire leading the race, to the heartbreak of the Brazilian faithful.
However the most infamous moment of the Brazilian, and according to this list, the greatest driver not to win a World Championship was in 2002 at the Austrian GP, where he was leading a Ferrari one-two and then on the final lap, slowed down to let his teammate Michael Schumacher win after listening to team orders. This led to the ban on team orders.