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Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting.
Steve McQueen
In his lifetime Juan Manuel Fangio was called 'El Maestro' and was rightly considered as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time.
In seven full Formula One seasons (he missed one recovering from a nearly fatal injury) he was World Champion five times (with four different teams) and runner-up twice. In his 51 championship Grands Prix he started from the front row 48 times (including 29 pole positions) and set 23 fastest race laps en route to 35 podium finishes, 24 of them victories. His superlative track record was achieved by some of the greatest displays of skill and daring ever seen. Fangio did it all with style, grace, nobility and a sense of honour never seen before or since.
Fangio flourished in Formula One racing when the world championship was in its infancy and he was a comparatively 'Old Man' - which is what his admiring rivals called the aging genius who won his last driving title in 1957, when he was 46 years old.
Most of his challengers were young enough to be his sons, and nearly all of them came from privileged backgrounds far removed from Fangio's humble origins in a remote corner of Argentina, in the dusty frontier town of Balcarce. His father and mother, hard-working immigrants from the Abruzzi region of Italy to whom Fangio was deeply devoted, raised their six children (three boys and three girls) to believe in God and the dignity of labour.
Juan Manuel Fangio credited his parents with instilling in him the virtues of honesty and integrity, self-discipline, respect for others and the sense of responsibility that characterised his approach to life.
Fangio’s legacy in the world of motorsport is immense. He set a standard of excellence that has inspired generations of racers, and his smooth driving style and strategic mastery have been studied and emulated by countless drivers. He was also a pioneer in the sport, helping to popularize Formula One in South America and paving the way for future generations of drivers from the region.
A notable victory came in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, where Fangio overcame a 50-second deficit to win the race by just over three seconds. The race is remembered for Fangio’s heroic performance, as he pushed his car to the limit and overtook several competitors in the closing laps.
Supernova (Harry Macqueen, 2020)
Slime rancher but there's no ranchers and slimes are slime men
Kate Moss by Jamie Hawkesworth for Alexander McQueen Fall 2019 Campaign
I love how Alex Maqueen is always low-key asshole in all the charters he plays. (Least out of the ones i have seen)
Anyone else notice this or is it just me?
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I’m not even sure what was the best part of “Vampire of the mind”.
Was it when the Doctor tried to call Unit, but instead the Master answered and started laughing at the Doctor?
Was it the part when the Doctor yelled at a scientist because he thought it was the Master wearing a disguise (it wasnt)?
Was it the part where the Master said he rejected the Doctor’s application simply because he thought the Doctor’s outrage would be hilarious?
Macqueen is a gift to humanity