Juan Manuel Fangio 1911-1995: the greatest Grand Prix Driver ever
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Argentine automobile racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio died in 1995 at the age of 84. Fangio, who won 24 of the 49 world championship races he started, was generally acknowledged by his peers as the best racing driver of his day. Fangio retired from racing in 1958.
Publisher: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1995
Obituary, Automobile racing drivers, Race car drivers, Fangio, Juan Manuel
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1995
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The life & times of a legend
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Paul Frere has been an eye witness to major automotive events for 50 years. He possesses an extensive knowledge of automobiles and is fluent in four different languages. He was also a champion racer during his younger years.
Publisher: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1998
Officials and employees, Biography, Periodical publishing, Journalists, Hachette Filipacchi Magazines Inc., Frere, Paul
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1998
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