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    Autódromo Juan Manuel Fangio is a 4.592 km (2.853 mi) motorsports circuit located near Balcarce, Argentina. The track was named after five-time Formula...
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    Juan Manuel Fangio (Spanish: [ˈxwam maˈnwel ˈfaŋxjo], Italian: [ˈfandʒo]; 24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995) was an Argentine racing driver, who competed in...
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    One legend Juan Manuel Fangio and today houses the Museo Juan Manuel Fangio ("Juan Manuel Fangio" Museum) and the Autódromo Juan Manuel Fangio, a motorsports...
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    The Autódromo Municipal Juan Manuel Fangio is a 3.910 km (2.430 mi) motor sports racing circuit located in Rosario in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina...
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    age of 22 in a crash in the Turismo de Carretera race at the Autódromo Juan Manuel Fangio in Balcarce in his native Argentina's Buenos Aires. "A Few Minutes...
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    "Nino" Farina and Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio both won three races and set three fastest laps. But Fangio did not score points in the other three...
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    Ríos Autódromo Ciudad de Pigüé, Pigüé, Buenos Aires Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela, a.k.a. Autódromo Ing. Juan R. Báscolo, Rafaela, Santa Fe Autódromo Ciudad...
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    1954 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Juan Manuel Fangio Previous 1953 Next 1955 Races by country Races by venue The 1954 Formula One season was the...
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    into the race, Juan Manuel Fangio had an eight-point lead over Ferrari teammate Peter Collins and Jean Behra, driving for Maserati. Fangio retired with...
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    1956 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Juan Manuel Fangio Previous 1955 Next 1957 Races by country Races by venue The 1956 Formula One season was the...
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    1957 Fangio and 250F Maserati 250F v12 at the Umberto Panini museum The 250F first raced in the 1954 Argentine Grand Prix where Juan Manuel Fangio won...
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    1951 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Juan Manuel Fangio Previous 1950 Next 1952 Races by country Races by venue The 1951 Formula One season was the...
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    1955 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Juan Manuel Fangio Previous 1954 Next 1956 Races by country Races by venue The 1955 Formula One season was the...
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    1938 and 1960. Such cars were raced by the drivers of the likes of Juan Manuel Fangio, Pablo Birger, Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Francisco de Ridder, and Carlo...
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    1957 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Juan Manuel Fangio Previous 1956 Next 1958 Races by country Races by venue The 1957 Formula One season was the...
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    European drivers and also Argentine drivers competing in Europe, such as Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González. For the 1948 Grand Prix season, the race...
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    Torino's. The team was supported by five-time Formula 1 champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The three cars qualified in the first three positions, but just one...
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    Automobile Club 1000-Mile race on 14 February 1941 and finished second to Juan Manuel Fangio. His first win came on 22 February 1949 at the I Vuelta de Santa Fe...
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    Aires on 18 January 1953, at the Autódromo Gálvez (official name: Autódromo Juan y Óscar Gálvez, also known as the Autódromo 17 de Octubre) and was the first...
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    driver to win the title in his home country. After Juan Manuel Fangio's win at the French Grand Prix, Fangio had obtained 26 points, two ahead of teammate...
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    drivers to have held the record for most World Championship titles. Juan Manuel Fangio held the record from 1954 to 2002 (jointly with Ascari in 1954) and...
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    coordination by engineer Oreste Berta and under the leadership of Juan Manuel Fangio because competing in auto racing was viewed as an investment in brand...
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    Autódromo 17 de Octubre in Buenos Aires. The race was held over two heats of 30 laps, with the winner decided by aggregate time, and was won by Juan Manuel...
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    to fund a new car and withdrew from the sport. Reigning champion Juan Manuel Fangio moved to BRM, while 1950 champion Nino Farina moved to Ferrari. BRM...
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    of 47 years and 79 days, which still is a record today. This was Juan Manuel Fangio's first home victory, following Alberto Ascari's win in 1953. He would...
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    Autódromo Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio Museum Balcarce San Agustín Los Pinos Napaleofú Bosch Ramos Otero Villa Laguna La Brava. Juan Manuel Fangio...
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    Juan Manuel Fangio's 29th pole position, setting a new record that would only be broken by Jim Clark at the 1967 Canadian Grand Prix. This was Juan Manuel...
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    McLaren, and Juan Pablo Montoya, driving for Williams. It was Schumacher's sixth World Drivers' title overall, breaking Juan Manuel Fangio's 46-year-old...
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    championship, with Juan-Manuel Fangio finishing second and Fagioli third. In 1951 Fagioli won the French Grand Prix with Juan-Manuel Fangio, earning the distinction...
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