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Silverstone, Great Britain. 5 May 1956.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Lancia-Ferrari D50). Ref-Motor 5992C/19.
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Reims, France. 1 July 1956.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Lancia-Ferrari D50), 4th position, leads Eugenio Castellotti (Lancia-Ferrari D50), 2nd position, Peter Collins (Lancia-Ferrari D50), 1st position, and Harry Schell (Vanwall VW2), 10th position, action.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate C47536
1956 Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo, Monaco. 13 May 1956
Eugenio Castellotti, #22 Lancia-Ferrari D50, retired, leads Stirling Moss, #28 Maserati 250F, 1st position, Juan Manuel Fangio, #20 Lancia-Ferrari D50, 4th position, Harry Schell, #16 Vanwall VW1, retired, Jean Behra, #30 Maserati 250F, 3rd position, Luigi Musso, #24 Lancia-Ferrari D50, retired, Hermano da Silva Ramos, #6 Gordini 16, 5th position, Cesare Perdisa, #32 Maserati 250F, 7th position, Peter Collins, #26 Lancia-Ferrari D50, 2nd position, Robert Manzon, #2 Gordini 16, retired, and Horace Gould, #18 Maserati 250F, 8th position, action
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Monza, Italy. 11-13 September 1953.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati A6GCM) leads Giuseppe Farina (Ferrari 500) and Onofre Marimon (Maserati A6GCM). Fangio and Farina finished in 1st and 2nd positions respectively. Ref-Autocar S92/05 and S67-1374. World Copyright - LAT Photographic
Monza, Italy.
11-13 September 1953.
Giuseppe Farina leads Alberto Ascari (both Ferrari 500), Juan Manuel Fangio (number 50) and Onofre Marimon (both Maserati A6GCM) during their battle for the lead. Fangio, Farina and Ascari finished in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.
Ref-Autocar 592/06.
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1953 French Grand Prix.
Reims, France. 5 July 1953.
Jose Froilan Gonzalez, Maserati A6SSG, 3rd position, leads Juan Manuel Fangio, #18 Maserati A6SSG, 2nd position, Felice Bonetto, Maserati A6SSG #24, retired, Luigi Villoresi, Ferrari 500 #12, 6th position, Alberto Ascari, Ferrari 500 #10, 4th position, Emmanuel de Graffenried, Maserati A6SSG #46, 7th position, Onofre Marimon, Maserati A6SSG #22, 9th position, and Mike Hawthorn, Ferrari 500 #16, 1st position, at the start, action.
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Ref: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 10/7/1953 p42
1953 Grand Prix d'Albi.
Albi, France. 31 May 1953.
Louis Rosier (Ferrari 375) leads Juan Manuel Fangio (BRM P15), Maurice Trintignant (Gordini 16), Tom Cole (Cooper T23-Bristol), Ken Wharton (BRM P15) and Elie Bayol (OSCA 20) at the start, action.
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Ref: Autosport b&w print. Published: Autosport, 5/6/1953 p710
Silverstone, England.
12-14 July 1951.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo 159) leads Jose Froilan Gonzalez (Ferrari 375). They finished in 2nd and 1st positions respectively. This was Gonzalez's and the Ferrari constructors maiden Grand Prix victory.
Ref-Autocar C29869.
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1951 French Grand Prix.
Reims-Gueux, France. 1 July 1951.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo 159, number 4), Giuseppe Farina (Alfa Romeo 159, number 2) and Alberto Ascari (Ferrari 375, number 12) on the front row. Luigi Villoresi (number 10), Consalvo Sanesi (6), Jose Froilan Gonzalez (14), Luigi Fagioli (8), Louis Chiron (42), Reg Parnell, Philippe Etancelin line up behind. Ref-51_35_14.
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Reims-Gueux, France.
17 July 1949.
Luigi Villoresi (number 20, Ferrari 125), Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati 4CLT/48) and Louis Rosier (Lago-Talbot T26C) are on the front row as the grid prepares for the start.
Published-Autocar 30/12/1949 p1482.
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1949 French Grand Prix.
Reims-Gueux, France.
17 July 1949.
Luigi Villoresi (number 20, Ferrari 125), Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati 4CLT/48) and Louis Rosier (Lago-Talbot T26C) are on the front row as the grid prepares for the start.
Published-Autocar 30/12/1949 p1482.
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Ref: Autocar Glass Plate C24990
Silverstone, Great Britain. 5 May 1956.
Juan Manuel Fangio (Lancia-Ferrari D50). Ref-Motor 5992C/19.
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