Juan Manuel Fangio, without any doubt, is one of Formula 1’s greatest legends. We know him for his five Championships with four different teams, and his unbeatable winning percentage.
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PlanetF1 on MSNTop 10: The drivers with the highest win percentages in F1 historyMeasuring the greatness of F1 drivers down the generations is a minefield of caveats, asterisks and exceptions. Win ...
It's not a Supra, but this 1990 AAR-Toyota Eagle HF89 race car will snap more necks than any other Toyota could. This ...
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Motor1.com on MSNOne Of You Go Buy This AAR-Toyota Prototype Race CarToyota HF89 is a damn fine race car in its own right. There's always a lot of cool cars for sale on Bring a Trailer. This ...
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Autosport on MSNWorld champions at Ferrari: how their first race wentEvery racing driver dreams of becoming the Formula 1 world champion with Ferrari one day. But very few manage to turn that dream into reality.This year Lewis Hamilton aims to prove otherwise. His move ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNStirling Moss, Juan Manuel Fangio and the most hated car in AmericaAnd that meant Formula 1 stars Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss headed to testify in court. Formula 1 stars go to bat for ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhen was the last wet F1 season opener?With the threat of a wet race at the Australian Grand Prix, when was the last time a season started in the wet?
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Six things about the first F1 world championship of 1950Mercedes only joined the championship in 1954. - Champion Farina - History remembers well the exploits of Juan Manuel Fangio for his five world titles but this inaugural season belonged to his Alfa ...
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Lewis Hamilton wants to win another F1 title at 40 with Ferrari. It hasn't been done since the 1960sMansell hoped to challenge again with McLaren in 1995 but quit after two races. Juan Manuel Fangio Widely considered the greatest driver of F1's early decades, Fangio didn't race outside South America ...
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