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  1. Juan Manuel Fangio correu 51 grandes prêmios, obteve 24 vitórias, 29 pole positions, 23 recordes de volta, cinco títulos mundiais (1951, 1954, 1955, 1956 e 1957) dos quais 4 foram consecutivos, e dois vice-campeonatos (1950 e 1953) em oito temporadas que disputou.

  2. Fangio at the 1954 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring Fangio being chased by Alberto Ascari during the 1954 Italian Grand Prix Fangio at the 1957 Argentine Grand Prix in Buenos Aires Fangio driving a Maserati 250F. Fangio was the oldest driver in many of his Formula One races, having started his Grand Prix career in his late 30s.

  3. Monza, September 1953: Juan Manuel Fangio won the Italian Grand Prix for Maserati after inheriting the lead on the final lap. It ensured him of the runner-up spot in the drivers’ championship. © Sutton © No reproduction without permission.

  4. Juan Manuel Fangio: de ídolo a lenda do automobilismo. Após o vice-campeonato, Fangio iniciou a temporada de 1954 como piloto da Maserati e terminou como piloto da Mercedes-Benz. Dessa forma, o argentino conquistou duas vitórias pela escuderia italiana e mais quatro vitórias pela equipe alemã.

  5. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Juan Manuel Fangio teve oito vitórias pela Mercedes, chamada na época de Daimler-Benz, sete pela Maserati, seis pela Alfa Romeo e três com a Ferrari. Elas foram conquistadas nos seguintes países: Mônaco – 1950; Bélgica – 1950; França – 1950; Suíça – 1951; França – 1951; Espanha – 1951; Itália – 1953 ...

  6. Championships | Homenaje a Juan Manuel Fangio. world Championship 1954. Juan Manuel Fangio had won the first World Championship in 1951 with Alfa Romeo 159, when in 1954, at 42 years old, he signed a contract to race with Mercedes-Benz. 1954. Formula 1. world champion W196 streamlinermerdedes benz. world Championship 1954. 1954 Championship.

  7. Há 4 dias · Fangio began his Grand Prix career in 1948. He went on to win what is today called the Formula One (F1) drivers’ championship in 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957. He had won 24 world-championship Grand Prix races when he retired from racing in 1958. Fangio won world titles driving for Alfa Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, and Maserati.