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Juan Manuel Fangio Motor Racing's Grand Master (Karl Ludvigsen)

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Author: Karl Ludvigsen, Hardbound, 208 Pages, H625, ISBN: 9781859606254, December 2002 Reprint of 1999 original - Foreword by Karl Kling

Juan Manuel Fangio was among the most powerful, sympathetic and engaging of any sportsman of the post-war era. But his radiant charisma stemmed from far more than his record as a racing driver. That record, to be sure, was awesome.

Concentrating on the great events — Formula 1 racing above all — Fangio won 78 of his 200 races and placed in 69 more. In the years 1951 to 1957 he won an astonishing five drivers' World Championships, setting a standard for every Grand Prix driver since.

In this biography of Fangio, which brims with new insights from fresh research into his life and career, Karl Ludvigsen sets out the dominance that Fangio wrought over his generation of drivers. Ludvigsen also brings out the strength of character — honed on the rough road races of South America — that made the Argentine driver an idol to generations of sportsmen in all fields.

Fangio's personal magnetism captivated the fair sex. Ludvigsen discloses the secrets behind the wife who was not a wife, the son who was not a son and the glamorous Belgian racing driver who often had to be 'made to disappear'.

He also relates for the first time the terms of Juan Fangio's 1954-55 driving contracts with Mercedes-Benz and, indeed, how close Mercedes came to letting Fangio slip away. Fangio planned to retire when Mercedes-Benz stopped racing at the end of 1955; Ludvigsen reveals why he changed his mind.

'All my life I have been lucky,' said Juan Manuel Fangio. Ludvigsen describes why this very luck may well have compensated for Fangio's failure to qualify for Indianapolis in his only attempt on the 500-mile race in 1958. Luck, too, was with Fangio when he was kidnapped in Cuba by pro-Castro rebels, a saga that brought him more fame in America than all his racing exploits.

This enthralling book — in series with Karl 1.udvigsen's highly-praised biographies of Stirling Moss and Jackie Stewart — is lavishly illustrated with many rare and unpublished period photos.

Fangio's career is depicted by such fine photographers as Rodolfo Mailander, Bernard Cahier, Peter Keen and Guy Griffiths, together with the Klemantaski Collection.

Ludvigsen has been following Fangio's career since his exploits became known outside Argentina in 1949. He saw Fangio race and win in 1957 at Sebring, and also experienced his frustration at first hand in the Monza 500 of 1958.

Also in this biography series by Karl Ludvigsen - most of these brilliant titles are unfortunately Out Of Print as well, but we do get them every now and then !

ALBERTO ASCARI Ferrari's First Double Champion Foreword by Mario Andretti ISBN: 1 85960 680 6

BRUCE McLAREN Life and Legacy of Excellence Foreword by Karl Kling ISBN: 1 85960 824 8

DAN GURNEY The Ultimate Racer Foreword by Sir Jack Brabham ISBN: 1 85960 655 5

STIRLING MOSS Racing with the Maestro Foreword by Phil Hill ISBN: 1 85960 816 7

JACKIE STEWART Triple-Crowned King of Speed Foreword by Chris Amon ISBN: 1 85960 436 6

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