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  1. List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Juan Manuel Fangio. Fangio was the record world champion for 46 years. Juan Manuel Fangio was an Argentinian racing driver who won five Formula One world championships. He won 24 out of 52 races in his career and formerly held the record for the most Grand Prix victories for thirteen years.

  2. Fangio is the only Argentine driver to have won the Argentine Grand Prix, which he won four times in his career, more than any other driver. He is also the only Argentine to win the World Drivers' Championship. [6] [7]

  3. Highest number of Grand Prix wins per season Year Driver(s) Constructor(s) Wins Races Percentage 1950: Juan Manuel Fangio: Alfa Romeo: 3 7 42.86% Nino Farina: 1951: Juan Manuel Fangio: Alfa Romeo: 3 8 37.50% 1952: Alberto Ascari: Ferrari: 6 8 75.00% 1953: Alberto Ascari: Ferrari: 5 9 55.56% 1954: Juan Manuel Fangio: Maserati ...

  4. As of 2023, he remains the only Argentinian driver to win the world championship. Fangio was the record world champion for 46 years. 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.

  5. Juan Manuel Fangio Nacionalidade argentino: Nascimento 24 de junho de 1911 Balcarce, Argentina: Morte 17 de julho de 1995 (84 anos) Buenos Aires, Argentina: Registros na Fórmula 1; Temporadas 1950-1951, 1953-1958: Equipes 4 (Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Mercedes e Ferrari) GPs disputados 52 (51 largadas) Títulos: 5 (1951, 1954, 1955, 1956 ...

  6. Fangio is the oldest winner of the World Drivers' Championship; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title. [15] As of the 2023 season, out of the 775 drivers who have started a Formula One Grand Prix, [16] the 73 titles awarded have been won by a total of 34 different drivers.

  7. Formula One Grands Prix by race title; Race title Country Years held Circuits Total; 70th Anniversary Grand Prix United Kingdom: 2020: 1 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix* United Arab Emirates: 2009–2023: 1 15 Argentine Grand Prix Argentina: 1953–1958, 1960, 1972–1975, 1977–1981, 1995–1998: 1 20 Australian Grand Prix* Australia