F1 1956: There is No "I" in "Team"
0:00 - 1:47 Intro 1:47 - 4:14 Argentina 4:14 - 6:08 Monaco 6:08 - 7:50 Belgium 7:50 - 9:43 France 9:43 - 11:22 Great Britain 11:22 - 12:37 Germany 12:37 - 14:51 Italy Following the numerous and immense tragedies of the 1955 season, Formula 1 found itself in an uncertain place. When the dust settled after Monza, Fangio was a three-time world champion. However, the team with which he had had so much success over the last 18 months, Mercedes, was to withdraw from all competitive racing after one of their cars was at the epicentre of the Le Mans disaster, that left 84 people dead.

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