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    Juan Manuel Fangio

    1911-06-24 (113 years old) in Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Juan Manuel Fangio, born on June 24, 1911, in Balcarce, Argentina, was one of the most celebrated drivers in the history of Formula 1. Known as "El Maestro," Fangio won five Formula 1 World Championships during the 1950s, a record that stood for nearly 50 years. His career spanned several teams, including Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, and Maserati, each of which he led to victory. Fangio's racing style was characterized by remarkable precision, skill, and strategic brilliance, allowing him to dominate an era when safety was minimal and the sport was particularly dangerous. His dedication to physical fitness and technical understanding of race cars set new standards for drivers. Fangio retired from racing in 1958 with an exceptional win rate, having won 24 out of 52 races he entered. He continued to be involved in motorsports and served as an ambassador for Argentine automotive interests until his passing on July 17, 1995, in Buenos Aires. Fangio remains a legend and an enduring influence on the sport of racing.

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    Ferrari: Race to Immortality
    71 %|Nov 3, 2017
    Documentary
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    Weekend of a Champion
    63 %|Oct 9, 2013
    Documentary
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    A Star Named Ayrton Senna
    50 %|Feb 15, 1998
    Documentary
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    Fangio: Una vita a 300 all'ora
    0 %|Jan 1, 1980
    Documentary
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    O Fabuloso Fittipaldi
    0 %|Jan 1, 1973
    Documentary
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    Turismo de carretera
    56 %|Jun 27, 1968
    Drama, Action
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    A Tribute to Fangio
    70 %|Jan 1, 1959
    Documentary
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    Buenos Aires in Relief
    73 %|Mar 8, 1954
    Documentary
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    Fangio, el demonio de las pistas
    0 %|Nov 15, 1950
    Adventure, History

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