Fangio, Statistics & The Great Pub Debate

Now available on Netflix is โ€œA Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story.โ€ The 92-minute movie originates in Argentina and so it is no surprise that it is more fanzine tribute than balanced assessment. Air-brushed out is Argentina’s dictator Juan Peron who, directly and indirectly, influenced Fangio’s career. So too is Fangio’s long-time partner, Andrea Berruet, who bore Fangio a son whom he refused to acknowledge. Paternity was established only after Fangio’s body was exhumed and a DNA sample was taken.

Ms. Berruet appears in many an after-race celebration but is never identified. The moniker, โ€œEl Chueco,โ€ appears on screen several times but we are not told that it was his nickname from the time when Fangio was a useful amateur footballer and it means โ€œbandy legs.โ€ His contemporary drivers usually called him, โ€œthe old man.โ€ Calling him โ€œMaestro,โ€ though he was one, is a recent invention.

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