El Maestro

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El Maestro is the legendary Argentine racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio, widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula One drivers in history.

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instanceOf Argentine person
Formula One driver
human
racing driver
world champion
burialPlace Balcarce, Argentina NERFINISHED
championshipWinRate approximately 47 percent
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1911-06-24
dateOfDeath 1995-07-17
drivingStyle smooth and precise
FormulaOneActiveYears 1950–1958
FormulaOneDebutYear 1950
grandPrixWinRate approximately 47 percent
hallOfFameInduction International Motorsports Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hasAlias El Maestro NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Museo Juan Manuel Fangio in Balcarce NERFINISHED
heritage Italian descent
honor considered a national sporting hero in Argentina
knownFor ability to adapt to different cars and teams
tactical intelligence in races
nationality Argentine
nickname El Chueco NERFINISHED
El Maestro NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the greatest Formula One drivers in history
notableRecord held record for most Formula One World Drivers' Championships for decades
highest championship-winning percentage in Formula One history
occupation mechanic
racing driver
placeOfBirth Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Buenos Aires, Argentina NERFINISHED
preF1RacingCategory Turismo Carretera NERFINISHED
racesEntered 51
sport Formula One NERFINISHED
motor racing
teamsRacedFor Alfa Romeo NERFINISHED
Ferrari NERFINISHED
Maserati NERFINISHED
Mercedes-Benz NERFINISHED
totalGrandPrixWins 24
totalPodiums 35
totalPolePositions 29
wonWorldDriversChampionshipInSeason 1951
1954
1955
1956
1957
worldDriversChampionshipTitles 5

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Juan Manuel Fangio nickName El Maestro