Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez (Circuit)
The Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was a staple of the early and mid-F1 eras, hosting 20 Grands Prix between 1953 and 1998. Its flat, sprawling layout, often characterized by long straights and tight chicanes, presented a unique challenge, demanding both engine power and nimble handling. The circuit, named after two legendary Argentine racing drivers, was a spiritual home for Juan Manuel Fangio, who famously secured victories here. While no longer on the F1 calendar, it remains a significant piece of the sport's South American heritage.
- First Race
- 1953
- Last Race
- 1998
- Total Races
- 20(rank 18)
Most driver wins
- 1stJ. Fangio4 wins
- 2ndD. Hill2 wins
- 3rdE. Fittipaldi2 wins
- 4thM. Schumacher1 wins
- 5thJ. Villeneuve1 wins
Most driver podiums
- 1stC. Reutemann4 podiums
- 2ndJ. Fangio4 podiums
- 3rdM. Trintignant3 podiums
- 4thJ. González3 podiums
- 5thN. Farina3 podiums
Most driver starts
- 1stC. Reutemann9 starts
- 2ndC. Regazzoni8 starts
- 3rdE. Fittipaldi8 starts
- 4thC. Menditeguy8 starts
- 5thH. Schell8 starts
Most constructor wins
- 1st4 winsUnknown
- 2nd4 winsUnknown
- 3rd2 winsUnknown
- 4th2 winsUnknown
- 5th2 winsUnknown
Most constructor podiums
- 1st23 podiumsUnknown
- 2nd7 podiumsUnknown
- 3rd6 podiumsUnknown
- 4th5 podiumsUnknown
- 5th5 podiumsUnknown