Argentine Grand Prix

Argentine Grand Prix

F1 race
Name =



Circuit = Buenos Aires Circuit
Circuit_

Laps = 72
Circuit_length_km = 4.259
Race_length_km = 306.648
Circuit_length_mi = 2.646
Race_length_mi = 190.542
Most_wins_driver = flagicon|Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (4)
Most_wins_constructor = flagicon|UK Williams (4)
Current_year = 1998
Winner = flagicon|Germany Michael Schumacher
Winning_team = flagicon|Italy Ferrari
Winning_time = 1:48:36.175
Pole_driver = flagicon|UK David Coulthard
Pole_team = flagicon|UK McLaren-Mercedes
Pole_time = 1:25.852
Fastest_lap_driver = flagicon|Austria Alexander Wurz
Fastest_lap_team = flagicon|UK Benetton-Playlife
Fastest_l

The Argentine Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One championship, held intermittently from F1|1953 to F1|1998. Although it is no longer on the Formula One calendar, the race has a long and varied history. Argentine president Juan Perón was the driving force behind the creation of the circuit, after seeing the success of the country's own Juan Manuel Fangio.

Built just outside of Buenos Aires on swampland in 1952, the "Autódromo", as it was known, featured a white archway dedicated to the memory of Admiral Guillermo Brown (William Brown). The circuit opened in March 1952 with the running of the "Perón Cup", which was won by Fangio. In 1953, the Autodrome hosted the first ever Formula One race held outside Europe. The race saw native son Fangio retire his Maserati after 36 laps due to a transmission failure; Alberto Ascari's victory for Ferrari was tragically overshadowed by a stadium accident which killed nine people.

The following year, Fangio did reach the top step of the podium, winning his home Grand Prix on his second attempt; he would go on to win three of the next four Grands Prix in Argentina. In F1|1958, Stirling Moss took the win, in what would be the penultimate race in Fangio's distinguished career. With his retirement, and with the exile of Peron (in 1955) leading to several unstable governments, the Argentine Grand Prix disappeared from the F1 calendar in 1961 for over a decade.

A non-championship Formula One race was held at Buenos Aires in 1971, won by Chris Amon over two heats. [ [http://www.silhouet.com/motorsport/archive/f1/nc/1971/1971.html 1971 Non Championship Formula One results] www.silhouet.com] In F1|1972 the Argentine Grand Prix returned to the World Championship, with Carlos Reutemann emerging as the new homegrown hero. Reutemann took pole position in his world championship debut, becoming only the second driver to achieve this feat. The race was won by world champion Jackie Stewart. The Grand Prix remained in Argentina through F1|1981, but the 1982 event was canceled.

A private consortium purchased the track in 1991 and began to upgrade it. They got on the 1994 F1 season calendar, but the race (set for October) was aborted to continue modernization. [ [http://www.teamdan.com/archive/1994/june94.html June 1994 Motorsport Information ] ] The modernized Argentine Grand Prix returned in F1|1995, with victory going to Damon Hill. Hill would win the event again in F1|1996 (his championship season), and in F1|1997 Jacques Villeneuve won the race in "his" championship season. Unfortunately, with the organizers of the event running into financial difficulties, the F1|1998 race was the last running of the Argentine Grand Prix, the checkered flag waving victory to Michael Schumacher, in his ninth win for Ferrari.

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Multiple winners (drivers)

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