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Tribute to Juan Manuel Fangio by Stuart McIntyre


Tribute to Juan Manuel Fangio by Stuart McIntyre
One edition.
£20.00

Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane.


Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£150.00

Juan Manuel Fangio 1911 - 1995 by Graham Turner.

Juan Manuel Fangio 1911 - 1995 by Graham Turner.
One edition.
£34.00



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Tribute to Juan Manuel Fangio by Stuart McIntyre

Juan Fangio was in many peoples eyes the greatest Grand Prix driver of all time. Fangio will always be The Maestro of Grand Prix. If results are how you judge greatness his phenomenal achievements in Grand Prix will take some beating. Fangio won five World Championships and driving for Alfa-Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari and Maserati, won 24 Grand Prix from 51 starts. In 1949, his first season in Grand Prix, he was so impressive Alfa-Romeo invited him to join their team. In 1951 he was World Champion, the first of his five World Championships. A true master of the art of Grand Prix racing, Fangio is a name respected the world over.


Sir Stirling Moss OBE by Gary Keane.

During his professional career which started in 1949 and ended in a horrific and still unexplained crash at Goodwood on Easter Monday 1962, Moss drove 84 different types of automobiles in 495 events, finished in 366 of them and won an amazing 222 times. He is shown here in his No.7 Maserati, which he drove in the British and German Grand Prix of 1956.


Juan Manuel Fangio 1911 - 1995 by Graham Turner.

The 1957 German Grand Prix is considered by many as Fangios greatest drive, with his victory clinching him a fifth World Championship. Having lost his lead after a pit stop he set off in pursuit of the Ferraris of Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins and is shown powering his Maserati 250F up the hill after the Adenau bridge, having caught and passed them with two laps to go.

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