Juan Manuel Fangio(1911-1995)
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Juan Manuel Fangio was considered one of the greatest racing drivers of
all time, thanks in part to his five World Championships that he won
during the 1950s. He was son of an Italian immigrant, who moved to
Argentina at the turn of the century. Fangio worked in a garage at an
early age and was always fascinated by automobiles. Fangio started
racing in the 30s and won frequently. After World War II, Fangio moved
to Europe and began competing in several events and then moved on to
the newly constructed Formula 1 World Championship, where his legend
grew. He raced for four of the most famous European manufacturers in
racing--Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Mercedes-Benz. Fangio retired
abruptly after only two races in 1958, and moved back to his beloved
Argentina. He frequently attended Formula 1 races and was a popular
spokesman for Formula 1 for many years and was regarded as an all-round
champion because of the way he conducted himself outside of racing. His
death was mourned throughout the racing world.