Fangio's remains moved to new resting place in his museum
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[November 11, 2021] BALCARCE,
Argentina (Reuters) - Argentines lined the streets of Juan Manuel
Fangio's birthplace on Wednesday to applaud as the remains of the
1950s Formula One great went on one last lap to a new resting place
in the museum housing his cars.
Triple world champion Jackie Stewart joined the locals in Balcarce,
some 415km south of Buenos Aires, in paying tribute to the man he
still considers to be the greatest racing driver of all time.
This year is the 70th anniversary of the first of Fangio's five
world championships won between 1951 and 1957 with four different
constructors.
He died in 1995 aged 84, with Stewart now the last survivor of the
six pallbearers -- who included Fangio's former team mate Stirling
Moss and Argentine racers Carlos Reutemann and Jose Froilan Gonzalez
-- at the funeral.
Wednesday's tribute saw the remains moved in a hearse, with
ceremonial honours and draped in the national flag, from the city
cemetery through the streets to the museum dedicated to Fangio near
the house where he was born in 1911.
People stood and applauded as the procession went by.
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Triple world champion Jackie Stewart speaks next to the remains of
Formula One great Juan Manuel Fangio in a mausoleum at the Fangio
Museum, in Balcarce, Argentina November 10, 2021. REUTERS/Mariana
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"For me there can be no other racing driver who is
more justified in having all of this occurring," Stewart had told
Argentine media in Mar del Plata, where he arrived from attending
the Mexican Grand Prix, on Tuesday.
"The fact that he is now going to be by his cars, in his museum, I
think is a great, great honour to him," added the Scot.
"To be able to go into the same room that the great man is going to
be in, whatever the difference of time and all that has gone with
it. The spirit is still as strong as ever."
(Reporting by Ramiro Scandolo, Writing by Alan Baldwin in London,
editing by Toby Davis)
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