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  1. Fangio is also the oldest driver to win a Formula One World Championship to date, aged 46 years and 41 days. As of 2023, he remains the only Argentinian driver to win the world championship. Fangio achieved his first victory at the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix on 21 May, followed by two further victories at the same year in Belgium and France. He ...

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · Juan Manuel Fangio (born June 24, 1911, Balcarce, Arg.—died July 17, 1995, Buenos Aires) was a driver who dominated automobile-racing competition in the 1950s. Fangio began his Grand Prix career in 1948. He went on to win the world driving championship in 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957.

  3. Jul 18, 1995 · Juan Manuel Fangio, the Argentine who was the first great race driver of the postwar era, died yesterday morning in Buenos Aires. He was 84.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Sports and Games. Sports: Biographies. Juan Manuel Fangio. Fangio, Juan Manuel. views 3,431,977 updated Jun 11 2018. Juan Manuel Fangio. 1911-1995. Argentine race car driver. R ace car enthusiasts around the globe consider Juan Manuel Fangio to be the all-time grand master of the racing world.

  5. Jul 18, 1995 · Juan Manuel Fangio, considered in most racing circles as the greatest race driver who ever lived, died Monday in his native Argentina of complications of pneumonia and kidney failure. He was...

  6. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story ( Spanish: Fangio: El hombre que domaba las máquinas) is a 2020 documentary film directed by Francisco Macri and starring Fernando Alonso, Jackie Stewart and Mika Häkkinen. The premise revolves around Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1950s, and how he won five championships driving for four different ...

  7. Juan Manuel Fangio ( June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a race car driver. He won the Formula One drivers' championship five times, in the years 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957. Categories: 1911 births. 1995 deaths. Argentine racecar drivers. Formula One drivers.

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