Esteban Fernandino I

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Esteban Fernandino (1908–1976) was an Argentine racecar driver. A native of Coronel Pringles, he was also known as Esteban Fernandino senior or Esteban Fernandino I, as his son Esteban "Chango" Fernandino also became a well-known driver. Among his greatest successes were his victories in the Mil Millas Argentinas race of 1940 and the Gran Premio del Sur of 1942.[1] Both victories landed him on the coveted cover of El Grafico magazine.

Esteban Fernandino - El Gráfico 1178

Racing record[edit]

  • 1938: 3o Rio Negro-Neuquen-Chubut.
  • 1939: 6o Gran Premio Argentino.
  • 1940: 1o Mil Millas Argentinas
  • 1941: 3o Mil Millas Argentinas
  • 1942: 1o Gran Premio Argentino al Sur
  • 1947: 2o Doble Vta de la Ventana, 13º Gran Premio Internacional.
  • 1950: 4o Rio Diamante Mza.
  • 1951: 6o Vta.del Norte.
  • 1952: 2o C.Rivadavia, 14a C.Pringles.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fernandino, Esteban sr". Retro Pilotos.