Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Juan Manuel Fangio

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Argentinian celebrity Juan Manuel Fangio.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Juan Manuel Fangio

Juan Manuel Fangio, nicknamed El Chueco or El Maestro, was an Argentine racing car driver. He dominated the first decade of Formula One racing, winning the World Drivers' Championship five times.

When I raced with Mercedes, I thought I'd learn German. But my wife didn't want to live in Germany.
Women rule our lives, don't they?
In my time, you needed to speak a little Italian, and that was it. — © Juan Manuel Fangio
In my time, you needed to speak a little Italian, and that was it.
You need great passion, because everything you do with great pleasure, you do well.
Everything has changed. When I was at school and was told I had better learn English, I said: What for? The English are a hell of a long way away!
A crazy man finishes in the cemetery.
The driver of a racing car is a component. When I first began, I used to grip the steering wheel firmly, and I changed gear so hard that I damaged my hand.
I learned to approach racing like a game of billiards. If you bash the ball too hard, you get nowhere. As you handle the cue properly, you drive with more finesse.
When I first came out of Argentina to Europe, the flight took 36 hours. Now it takes 12 hours, and the world is still shrinking.
There are those who keep out of mischief, and there are the adventurers, ‘ he said. “We racing drivers are adventurers; the more difficult something is, the greater the attraction that comes from it.
When I raced with Mercedes, I thought Id learn German. But my wife didnt want to live in Germany.
You must always strive to be the best, but you must never believe that you are.
I told my nephew that if he wanted to get on in motor racing, the first thing he should do was master English. Thank goodness he now speaks it.
Driving fast on the track does not scare me. What scares me is when I drive on the highway I get passed by some idiot who thinks he is Fangio.
In my day it was 75 percent car and mechanic, 25 percent driver and luck. Today it's 95 percent car.
Never think of your car as a cold machine, but as a hot-blooded horse. — © Juan Manuel Fangio
Never think of your car as a cold machine, but as a hot-blooded horse.
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