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English: Argentine racing drivers Juan Manuel Fangio (left) and José Froilán González during a test before the Argentina Grand Prix of 1953, held in the "Autódromo de Buenos Aires". That would be the first F1 competition outside Europe. In the race, Froilán finished 3rd. while Fangio had to quit after his car was damaged.
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