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  1. 20 mar 2020 · A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story: Directed by Francisco Macri. With Fernando Alonso, Toto Wolff, Mika Häkkinen, Jackie Stewart. The life of five-time Formula One world champion Juan Manuel Fangio. The first official documentary.

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    • Documentary, Biography, Sport
    • Francisco Macri
    • 2020-03-20
  2. Watch A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story | Netflix Official Site. Juan Manuel Fangio was the Formula One king, winning five world championships in the early 1950s — before protective gear or safety features were used. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Francisco Macri
    • 92 min
  3. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story ( Spanish: Fangio: El hombre que domaba las máquinas) is a 2020 documentary film directed by Francisco Macri and starring Fernando Alonso, Jackie Stewart and Mika Häkkinen. The premise revolves around Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1950s, and how he won five championships driving for four ...

  4. 20 mar 2020 · Summary. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story delves into an F1 great, his life and achievements, but also compares them to the modern environment. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story will be released on Netflix on March 20th, 2020 – Add it to your list now .

    • Who Was Juan Manuel Fangio?
    • Did Drivers Really Race Without Safety Equipment?
    • Did Juan Manuel Fangio Crash at Monza?
    • Was Juan Manuel Fangio Kidnapped?
    • How Did Juan Manuel Fangio Die?

    Juan Manuel Fangio was, of course, a racing driver. Not just any racing driver, however, of the seven full Formula One seasons he competed in Fangio became champion a record-breaking five times and won 24 world championship Grand Prix races with 35 podium finishes. The first great Formula One star, he was considered the best driver in the world lon...

    Yes, the early drivers of Formula One drove with almost none of the protective equipment and safety features worn today. Races were often a lot longer and more physically demanding than modern equivalents - drivers would often suffer bleeding hands, and cross-ply tyre treads would often strip mid-race and spark plugs would foul. Sadly fatalities we...

    Yes - in 1952 Fangio missed his connecting flight to race in Monza and decided to drive overnight from Paris on the unforgiving pre-motorway mountain roads. Arriving at Monza at 2pm - only half an hour before the start of the race - Fangio still took part despite being badly fatigued and starting from the back. With his reaction times stunted, Fang...

    Yes - in 1958 Fangio was practising for the Cuban Grand Prix when he was kidnapped at gunpoint by two members of Fidel Castro's revolutionary movement in Havana. The kidnappers' plan was to force the cancellation of the race and embarrass the Batista regime, though the President refused to back down. Fangio was given access to a radio and televisio...

    Despite minimal safety features, extreme speeds, and a few near-misses, Fangio safely retired after the French Grand Prix in 1958. He later became honorary president of Mercedes-Benz Argentina in 1987, and died at his Argentinian home in 1995 from kidney failure and pneumonia, aged 84. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story is streaming on N...

  5. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story 2020 | Maturity Rating: U/A 7+ | 1h 32m | Documentary Juan Manuel Fangio was the Formula One king, winning five world championships in the early 1950s — before protective gear or safety features were used.

  6. 26 mar 2020 · A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story is a new Netflix documentary that traces his path to becoming arguably the best driver in Formula 1 history. Fangio won five world...