Argentine Grand Prix 1955 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Argentine Grand Prix

Buenos Aires Argentina

Complete

Jan 16, 1955 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
🥈2nd Place
🥉3rd Place

Race Summary

Juan Manuel Fangio opened the 1955 season with a commanding victory at the Argentine Grand Prix, delighting his passionate home crowd and launching Mercedes' quest for a second consecutive championship. The reigning champion controlled the race from pole position in Buenos Aires, demonstrating the W196's continued superiority over Ferrari and Maserati. The race featured shared drives, with Ferrari teammates José Froilán González, Giuseppe Farina, and Maurice Trintignant all credited with second place after combining their efforts.

The Argentine Grand Prix showcased Mercedes' relentless pursuit of perfection, with the team arriving in South America with thoroughly prepared cars and comprehensive support equipment. Fangio's dominant victory on home soil provided the perfect start to what Mercedes hoped would be another season of supremacy. The shared Ferrari drives illustrated the era's practice of driver changes during races, with multiple drivers piloting the same car to manage the physical demands and mechanical stress.

Fangio's victory delighted the passionate Argentine fans who packed the Buenos Aires circuit to witness their hero's brilliance. The triumph launched Mercedes toward what appeared to be inevitable championship glory, though tragedy at Le Mans would ultimately cut short their motorsport program despite their technical dominance. As the teams prepared for the European season, Mercedes' combination of Fangio's genius and engineering excellence seemed unstoppable.