Juan Manuel Fangio

Fangio, Juan Manuel

Fangio, Juan Manuel (1911–95) Argentine racing driver. One of the best drivers of all time, he was Formula One world champion five times (1951, 1954–57), and on his retirement (1958) had won a total of 24 Grands Prix.

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Formula One: THERE'S ONLY JUAN FANGIO; But Schumi is out for his race...
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 10/11/2003
Formula One: SCHU: FANGIO IS STILL THE JUAN FOR ME.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 10/11/2003
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