#AutódromoJuanOscarGálvez

The Autódromo de Buenos Aires "Oscar y Juan Gálvez" is a 45,000-capacity motor racing circuit in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was built in 1952 under President Juan Perón and originally named Autódromo 17 de Octubre, after Loyalty Day (Día de la Lealtad), a key date in Peronist history. Following Perón's overthrow, the circuit was renamed and later dedicated to Juan Gálvez and Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, two legendary Argentine racing drivers who left a lasting mark on national motorsport.


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