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  2. Juan Manuel Fangio - Wikipedia

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    The Museo Juan Manuel Fangio was established in Balcarce (Fangio's birthplace) in 1986. Argentina's largest oil company, Repsol YPF , launched the "Fangio XXI" gas brand. The Zonda 2005 C12 F , also known as the Zonda Fangio, was designed in honour of Fangio and was released 10 years after his death. [ 77 ]

  3. 1956 German Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel Fangio: Ferrari: 22 3:38:43.7 1 9 1: 2 7 Stirling Moss: Maserati: 22 +46.4 4 6: 3 6 ... Villoresi Drove Car Source: [3] Notes ^1 – Includes 1 point for ...

  4. Mercedes-Benz W196 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz W196 (sometimes written as the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R [1]) was a Formula One racing car produced by Mercedes-Benz for the 1954 and 1955 F1 seasons. Successor to the W194, in the hands of Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss it won 9 of 12 races entered and captured the only two world championships in which it competed.

  5. Ferrari 166 F2 - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari 166 F2 is an open-wheel formula racing single-seater car, designed, developed and built by Italian manufacturer and team Scuderia Ferrari, for Formula 2 racing, in 1948. This is the car in which Argentinian driver, and eventual five-time Formula One world champion, Juan Manuel Fangio, became known in Europe. [1]

  6. Juan Manuel Fangio II - Wikipedia

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    Fangio's 1990 IMSA GTP car. Juan Manuel Fangio II (born September 19, 1956 in Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine former auto racing driver.

  7. 1955 Monaco Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel Fangio: Mercedes: 49 Transmission 1 1 1: Ret 8 Robert Manzon: ... Ascari was driving the number 26 car, the same number that had been on the P2 Alfa Romeo ...

  8. 1953 Mille Miglia - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 490 cars started the event. The smaller displacement, slower cars started first, with each car number related to their allocated start time. For example Juan-Manuel Fangio’s car had the number 602, he left Brescia at 6:02 am, while the first cars had started late in the evening on the previous day. [1]

  9. 1957 German Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 4 August 1957 at Nürburgring.It was race 6 of 8 in the 1957 World Championship of Drivers.The 22 lap race was won by Juan Manuel Fangio, and is often cited as one of the greatest victories in racing history.