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Juan Manuel Fangio is arguably the best racing driver Formula 1 has ever known, with one of the highest winning percentages in the sport's history. He also happens to be the most famous driver ...
This season Lewis Hamilton has become the 13th Brit to race for Ferrari in F1. He’ll hope to emulate Mike Hawthorn (1958) and ...
It took place at the Nurburgring, the 14-mile track through the Eifel mountains regarded as the toughest test of a racing driver ever devised. Fangio was on pole in his Maserati 250F, about three ...
Juan Manuel Fangio is the greatest Formula One driver of all time – at least according to new research carried out by the University of Sheffield. It’s a debate that has long divided ...
No one can match Fangio’s record of winning the championship with four different teams, while he is also the oldest F1 champion, taking the 1957 drivers’ title aged 46 years and 41 days.
Ranking the Top 10 Italian Racing Drivers in Formula 1 History. Matthew Walthert Sep 3, 2014. ... a shared drive with Juan Manuel Fangio at the 1958 Argentine Grand Prix. In 1957, ...
Oscar Espinosa, now 77, had an extensive racing career and was close with five-time Formula One racer Juan Manuel Fangio during his lifetime. Now we know just how close: he was Fangio’s son, a ...
This silver IKA Torino 380S sedan belonged to racing legend Juan Manuel Fangio and has been untouched by the family since his death in 1995. Now, Silverstone Auctions will put it under the hammer ...
Some consider Juan Manuel Fangio to be the greatest racing driver that ever lived. Some people...are correct. El Maestro competed in 52 Formula One races and drove off the victor in 24 of them.
Fangio helped make famous those manufacturers when he raced for them in the 1950s.But Sterle is most proud of the Fangio memorabilia, most of which date back to the driver’s earliest days of racing.
No one can match Fangio’s record of winning the championship with four different teams, while he is also the oldest F1 champion, taking the 1957 drivers’ title aged 46 years and 41 days.
Juan Manuel Fangio is the greatest Formula One driver of all time – at least according to new research carried out by the University of Sheffield. It’s a debate that has long divided ...