Fangio and His Museum

Tucked away in a little potato-farming town, 250 miles south east of Buenos Aires, is one of the most important motor racing museums in the world, a tribute to the little town of Balcarce from the man whose life story it tells. It is the Centro Tecnologico-Cultural y Museo del Automovilismo Juan Manuel Fangio, which the five times Formula One world champion fought to establish in his home town as his way of thanking the townโ€™s inhabitants for their financial and moral support during in his racing career.

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The Centro Tecnologico-Cultural y Museo del Automovilismo Juan Manuel Fangio, in Balcarce, Argentina.

The center, which looks out over Plaza Libertad, the townโ€™s main square, tells the story of the great Fangioโ€™s life and victories from his very first South American marathon to his retirement as the undisputed king of Formula One motor racing in 1958. And it does so with a wealth (literally) of cars, trophies and memorabilia the abundance of which I have seldom seen in other places of commemoration.

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