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History 1938 Argentine GP

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  1. ratamahata
    Joined: Oct 25, 2009
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    ratamahata
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    from Argentina

    Argentine Grand Prix **II (18 to 30/10/1938)


    Distance: 7342 km

    1ª Buenos Aires – Santa Fe, 512 km
    2ª Paraná – Corrientes, 705 km
    3ª Resistencia – Santiago del Estero
    4ª Santiago del Estero – La Quiaca, 797 km
    5ª La Quiaca – Tu***an, 700 km
    6ª Tu***an – Cordoba, 915 km
    7ª Cordoba – Mendoza, 801 km
    8ª Mendoza – Santa Rosa, 814 km
    9ª Santa Rosa – Tandil, 809 km
    10ª Tandil – La Plata

    1º 85 Ricardo Risatti Ford V8 88h58m53s

    Ricardo Risatti is the name that characterizes the Argentine Grand Prix 1938, composed of ten steps, ran to the north, came to La Quiaca ", from 18 until 30 October.

    According to Juan Manuel Fangio, Risatti "was the most formidable trigger the roads I saw in my life. " The rules technically took the cars to run on the same terms as the Grand Prix of South

    This Grand Prix, a**** other peculiarities, had a very special. First met three notable names in time: Gálvez, Fangio and Marimon.
    Oscar sat down beside her car in the No. 57 Ford to his brother John for the first time.
    Fangio was "companion" of Luis Finocchietti in a similar car that circulated with the number 28.
    And in a third car, also Ford, as the previous two, was located Sunday Marimon, who accompanied Pedro Duhalde.
     

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  2. gnichols
    Joined: Mar 6, 2008
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    gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

    While your thread lasts... this looks more like World Rally than a Gran Prix! Love this car... flash forward a few decades and you have a Paris Dakar runner! Crazy drivers back then, too. Gary

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  3. Moondog13
    Joined: Sep 7, 2006
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    Awesome! Thanks for sharing! :D
     
  4. shmoozo
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
    Posts: 671

    shmoozo
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    from Media, PA

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    "Dear Edna,

    I was thinking of you earlier today while on my way to the Woolworth's store in East Davenport. I was driving along calmly at barely above a walking pace when a possum emerged from the weeds along the side of the road just ahead of me and my car, startled, leapt about 14 feet straight up into the air.

    It was at just about that time that I recalled that you had that new washing machine and wondered if you'd be too put out if I dropped by to launder my union suit which by then had developed an inappropriate fragrance.

    Sincerely yours,

    Rupert James O'Floppity-wobble
     

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