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 Juan Manuel Fangio: Tutte le informazioni su Juan Manuel Fangio su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Juan Manuel Fangio (1911-1995) fu un pilota argentino.
Fangio nasce il 24 giugno 1911 a Balcarce, in Argentina, da una famiglia di emigrati italiani.
Fangio continua a mietere successi guidando ogni tipo di vettura finché, sponsorizzato dal governo stesso, viene mandato in Europa, al termine della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, dove prosegue splendidamente la sua carriera.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Juan Manuel Fangio
Fangio is widely considered to be one of the greatest racing drivers of all time, in addition to Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher.
At the end of the second successful season (which was overshadowed by disaster at Le Mans in which 81 spectators were killed) Mercedes had won all titles and withdrew from racing as nothing was left to prove.
For 1956, Fangio moved to Ferrari, replacing Alberto Ascari who had been killed in an accident, winning his fourth title - finishing first in three races and second in all the other championship races.
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 Juan Manuel Fangio Encyclopedia Article @ AlienArtifacts.com (Alien Artifacts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a legendary Argentine race car driver, considered by many to be the greatest racing driver in Formula One history, winning the world championship no less than five times for Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes Benz and Maserati.
Initially Fangio was not particularly successful until racing an Alfa Romeo in 1950.
Juan Manuel Fangio died in Buenos Aires in 1995, at the age of 84.
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 GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Drivers > Juan-Manuel Fangio
The government sponsored Fangio and Galvez on a sortie to Europe, and repeated the gesture the following year.
A quiet, self-effacing character out of the cockpit, Fangio was a tough competitor within it, and had the killer instinct of the natural winner.
Fangio could coax and cajole his machinery into giving a better performance, or into surviving long enough to finish.
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 Juan Manuel Fangio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Juan Manuel Fangio (June 24, 1911 - July 17, 1995) was a legendary Argentinian race car driver, considered by many to be the greatest racing driver in Formula One history, winning the world championship no less than five times for Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes Benz and Maserati.
Although many consider Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher to be at the same level as Fangio was, a comparison is difficult given the changes in motor racing since Fangio's time.
For 1956, Fangio moved to Ferrari, replacing Alberto Ascari who had been killed in an accident, winning his fourth title, finishing first in three races and second in all the other championship races.
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 Enciclopedia :: encyclopedia : Juan Manuel Fangio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Juan Manuel Fangio (24 giugno 1911 - 17 luglio 1995) fu un pilota argentino.
Nel 1954 passa al team Mercedes-Benz e vince il suo secondo titolo di Campione del Mondo.
Al termine della gara dice semplicemente ai suoi meccanici È finita.
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 1995 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was their first Stanley Cup in team history.
June 24 - Juan Manuel Fangio, Formula One champion, dies.
July 17 - Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine race car driver (b.
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