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  1. Juan Manuel Fangio - Wikipedia

    Juan Manuel Fangio (Spanish: [ˈxwam maˈnwel ˈfaŋxjo], Italian: [ˈfandʒo]; 24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995) was an Argentine racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1950 to 1958.

  2. Biography | Homenaje a Juan Manuel Fangio - Museo Fangio

    After running in Ireland on June 7 with BRM, he must travel to Italy to play a competition in Monza on the 8th with a Maserati. Much of the journey is made in a car traveling alone and arriving hours before the start.

  3. Juan Manuel Fangio Profile - f1everything.com

    Juan Manuel Fangio (Spanish: , Italian: ; 24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995), was an Argentine racing driver. Nicknamed El Chueco ("the bowlegged" or "bandy legged one") or El Maestro ("The Master" or "The Teacher"), he dominated the first decade of Formula One racing, winning the World Drivers' Championship five times.

  4. Juan Manuel Fangio - Alternative Formula-1

    After completing the race in Ireland, Fangio immediately flew to London to get on a connecting flight to Italy, however, due to bad weather conditions, most flights were canceled, so he had to get to Monza via France.

  5. Juan Manuel Fangio: The Formula 1 Legend Who Was …

    Dec 2, 2018 · the Formula 1 World Championship with Mercedes was in fact, Juan Manuel Fangio. Fangio switched to Maserati to lift the 1957 World Championship while driving the iconic 250F, making him the oldest World Champion (46 years).

  6. Juan Manuel Fangio - Irish Mirror Online

    Jul 11, 2015 · Juan Manuel Fangio (Mercedes-Benz W196) 2nd position at Aintree, England. 14-16 July 1955 (Image: Rex) 7 of 13

  7. Fangio – Marque of Greatness - supercars.net

    Innes Ireland (center) interviews Juan Manuel Fangio for Autocar magazine. After the photo session and lunch, Fangio and I began our 200-mile journey to the Nürburgring in a smart new Mercedes 500 SE press car, with me driving.

  8. Juan Manuel Fangio: 'The morning I met the maestro' - Motor Sport Magazine

    Jul 7, 2014 · There were innumerable great photographs, but also more unconventional items, like the twisted steering wheel from Innes Ireland’s Lotus 19, following a huge accident at Seattle in 1963. And autographs on the wall, too, including that of Juan Manuel Fangio.

  9. Juan Manuel Fangio (1911 - 1995) - Unique Cars And Parts

    That man is Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio, the five-times World Champion who did not make his bow in European Grand-Prix racing until he was 37, and who finally retired at the end of 1958 when he was 47.

  10. Juan Manuel Fangio - deepbuenosaires.com.ar

    In November, the magazine "El Grafico" awards him the "JUAN MANUEL FANGIO, SYMBOL OF ARGENTINE SPORTS" trophy. During the sixties and seventies, Juan Manuel Fangio lived at Avenida Caseros 2967, in the Parque Patricios neighborhood.

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