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  1. The Autódromo de Buenos Aires Oscar y Juan Gálvez [1] [2] is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named Autódromo 17 de Octubre after the date of Loyalty Day until Perón's overthrow. It was later renamed after Argentinian racing driver brothers, Juan Gálvez (1916 ...

    • 9 March 1952; 71 years ago
  2. The Autódromo de Buenos Aires Oscar y Juan Gálvez is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named Autódromo 17 de Octubre after the date of Loyalty Day until Perón's overthrow. It was later renamed after Argentinian racing driver brothers, Juan Gálvez and Oscar Alfredo Gálvez .

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  4. Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez. /  -34.694272222222, -58.459347222222. El Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez, anteriormente Autódromo 17 de Octubre, Autódromo Municipal y Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, es un autódromo ubicado en el barrio de Villa Riachuelo de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fue inaugurado en 1952, gracias a la ...

  5. The Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez is a motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named Autódromo 17 de Octubre until Perón's overthrow, as 17 October was a date of great significance to his political party. The circuit is located in a park in the southern part of the city, and is situated on ...

    • N/A-present
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • 3.61 mi (5.81 km)
  6. The Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez is a race track, built on marshy land in the heart of Buenos Aires. The circuit was constructed in 1952 as a public works project by Argentine President Juan Peron. It is the only track to host the Argentine Grand Prix, which ran 20 times between 1953 and 1998. The circuit is run clockwise, with several loops and extensions off of a rounded triangle. Since ...

  7. The Autódromo de Buenos Aires Juan y Oscar Gálvez (official name) is a 45,000 capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina built in 1952 under president Juan Perón, named Autódromo 17 de Octubre after the date of Loyalty Day until Perón's overthrow. It was later renamed after Argentinian racing driver brothers, Juan Gálvez and ...

  8. Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez/Circuit N° 9, used in 2004, 2007–2008, 2016, 2019, 2021–2022 Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez /Circuit N° 12, used in 2005–2006, 2009–2010 Autódromo Roberto Mouras , used in 2011

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