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Fangio's parents married on 24 October 1903 and lived on farms, where Herminia was a housekeeper and Loreto worked in the building trade, becoming an apprentice stonemason. [6] Fangio was born in Balcarce on 24 June 1911, San Juan's Day, at 12:10 am. [7] His birth certificate was mistakenly dated 23 June in the Register of Balcarce. [8]
Victor Mick Fangio (born August 22, 1958) is an American football coach who serves as the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). Fangio also recently served as the head coach of the Denver Broncos. A 41-year coaching veteran with 33 seasons of NFL experience, Fangio was a defensive coordinator ...
Fangio is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Fangio Buyse (born 1974), Belgian footballer; Francesca Fangio (born 1995), Italian swimmer; Juan Manuel Fangio (1911–1995), Argentine racing car driver; Juan Manuel Fangio II (born 1956), Argentine racing car driver; Vic Fangio (born 1958), American football coach
The Dolphins and defensive coordinator Vic Fangio have agreed to mutually part ways after one season, the team announced Wednesday. “I want to thank Vic for his contributions in 2023. When we ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have hired Vic Fangio to be their defensive coordinator, the team announced Saturday. Fangio spent the past season with Miami in the same role. “Vic’s reputation ...
Fangio is the oldest winner of the World Drivers' Championship; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title. [15] As of the 2024 season, out of the 777 drivers who have started a Formula One Grand Prix, [16] the 75 titles awarded have been won by a total of 34 different drivers.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Changed roles. New ideas. Outright reversals of responsibility. The view from the cracked door of practice into the Miami Dolphins’ defensive changeover looks like a half ...
Juan Manuel Fangio is the only Drivers' Champion from Argentina winning the title five times in the 1950s. [1] Two other Argentine drivers have won a championship race: José Froilán González and Carlos Reutemann. 23 other Argentine drivers have driven F1 cars at race weekends, with many of them only racing once and failing to finish a single race.