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    Season for Year 1957

    Champion: Juan-Manuel Fangio Maserati
    Runner Up: Stirling Moss Vanwall
    3rd: Luigi Musso Ferrari
    CarSet: 1957 carset
    CarShape:
    Cockpit: 1950's cockpit by Fat Rat
    Km: 3926
    Miles: 2439

      Race 1 of year 1957

        Country: Argentina
        Circuit: Buenos Aires
        Winner: Juan-Manuel Fangio Maserati
        Laps: 100
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 2 of year 1957

        Country: Monaco
        Circuit: Monte Carlo
        Winner: Juan-Manuel Fangio Maserati
        Laps: 105
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Monte Carlo by Ian Hill and Ripping Silk

      Race 3 of year 1957

        Country: America
        Circuit: Indianapolis
        Winner: Sam Hanks Epperly
        Laps: 200
        Weather: Cloudy, Dry
        TrackFile: Indianapolis by Ignasi Calvo

      Race 4 of year 1957

        Country: France
        Circuit: Rouen
        Winner: Juan-Manuel Fangio Maserati
        Laps: 77
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Rouen by Bob Culver

      Race 5 of year 1957

        Country: Great Britain
        Circuit: Aintree
        Winner: Tony Brooks, Stirling Moss Vanwall
        Laps: 90
        Weather: Overcast, Dry
        TrackFile: Aintree by Ian Hill

      Race 6 of year 1957

        Country: Germany
        Circuit: Nurburgring
        Winner: Juan-Manuel Fangio Maserati
        Laps: 22
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 7 of year 1957

        Country: Italy
        Circuit: Pescara
        Winner: Stirling Moss Vanwall
        Laps: 18
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile:

      Race 8 of year 1957

        Country: Italy
        Circuit: Monza
        Winner: Stirling Moss Vanwall
        Laps: 87
        Weather: Sunny, Dry
        TrackFile: Monza by Ian Hill
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