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Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez

Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Circuit type
Race
Previous names
Autódromo 17 de Octubre
Autódromo Municipal Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Autódromo Municipal del Parque Almirante Brown de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez
Length
4.259 m (19 turns)
Direction
Clockwise
First race
Last race
FAN (4)
Most wins
FAN (2), COU (2)
Most pole positions
REU (4), FAN (4)
Most podiums
ALE (586)
Most laps
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Races

Date Race Winner Pole position
Apr 12, 1998 1998 Argentine Grand Prix #3 Michael Schumacher David Coulthard
Apr 13, 1997 1997 Argentine Grand Prix #3 Jacques Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve
Apr 7, 1996 1996 Argentine Grand Prix #5 Damon Hill Damon Hill
Apr 9, 1995 1995 Argentine Grand Prix #5 Damon Hill David Coulthard
Apr 12, 1981 1981 Argentine Grand Prix #5 Nelson Piquet Nelson Piquet
Jan 13, 1980 1980 Argentine Grand Prix #27 Alan Jones Alan Jones
Jan 21, 1979 1979 Argentine Grand Prix #26 Jacques Laffite Jacques Laffite
Jan 15, 1978 1978 Argentine Grand Prix #5 Mario Andretti Mario Andretti
Jan 9, 1977 1977 Argentine Grand Prix #20 Jody Scheckter James Hunt
Jan 12, 1975 1975 Argentine Grand Prix #1 Emerson Fittipaldi Jean-Pierre Jarier
Jan 13, 1974 1974 Argentine Grand Prix #6 Denny Hulme Ronnie Peterson
Jan 28, 1973 1973 Argentine Grand Prix #2 Emerson Fittipaldi Clay Regazzoni
Jan 23, 1972 1972 Argentine Grand Prix #21 Jackie Stewart Carlos Reutemann
Feb 7, 1960 1960 Argentine Grand Prix #16 Bruce McLaren Stirling Moss
Jan 19, 1958 1958 Argentine Grand Prix #14 Stirling Moss Juan Manuel Fangio
Jan 13, 1957 1957 Argentine Grand Prix #2 Juan Manuel Fangio Stirling Moss
Jan 22, 1956 1956 Argentine Grand Prix #34 Luigi Musso Juan Manuel Fangio
Jan 16, 1955 1955 Argentine Grand Prix #2 Juan Manuel Fangio José Froilán González
Jan 17, 1954 1954 Argentine Grand Prix #2 Juan Manuel Fangio Nino Farina
Jan 18, 1953 1953 Argentine Grand Prix #10 Alberto Ascari Alberto Ascari

Juan y Oscar Gálvez: Formula 1 track details and history

Juan y Oscar Gálvez, situated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been a part of Formula 1 since 1953. The track has hosted 20 Grand Prix races, offering unique challenges to drivers and teams with its 4.259-kilometer layout.Over the years, it has seen various records set, including the fastest lap of 1:11.220 by Emerson Fittipaldi in 1973.

Circuit statistics

  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina,
  • First Grand Prix: 1953 Argentine Grand Prix
  • Races hosted: 20
  • Track length: 4.259 km
  • Turns: 19
  • Direction: Clockwise
  • Lap record: 1:11.220 (Emerson Fittipaldi, 1973)

Season Highlights at Juan y Oscar Gálvez

In the most recent race at Juan y Oscar Gálvez during the 2025 season, Lando Norris secured victory driving for McLaren. Over its history, Juan y Oscar Gálvez has been a part of 20 Formula 1 seasons, contributing to the championship battles of various teams and drivers.

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