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Circuito Retiro, the Glossary

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The Circuito Retiro, commonly known as the Retiro Circuit was a Grand Prix street circuit in Buenos Aires (Argentina).[1]

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  1. 15 relations: Alfa Romeo, Argentina, Argentine Automobile Club, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing), Formula Libre, Grand Prix motor racing, Luigi Villoresi, Maserati 4CL and 4CLT, Retiro, Buenos Aires, Street circuit, UTC−03:00, 1941 Buenos Aires Grand Prix, 1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (I), 1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (II).

  2. Buenos Aires Grand Prix
  3. Pre-World Championship Grand Prix circuits

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italian luxury carmaker known for its sports-oriented vehicles, strong auto racing heritage, and iconic design.

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Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Argentine Automobile Club

The Argentine Automobile Club (Automóvil Club Argentino, ACA) is Argentina's largest automobile association.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing)

The Buenos Aires Grand Prix (Spanish: Gran Premio de Buenos Aires) is a motor race held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Circuito Retiro and Buenos Aires Grand Prix (motor racing) are Buenos Aires Grand Prix.

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Formula Libre

Formula Libre, also known as Formule Libre, is a form of automobile racing allowing a wide variety of types, ages and makes of purpose-built racing cars to compete "head to head".

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Grand Prix motor racing

Grand Prix motor racing, a form of motorsport competition, has its roots in organised automobile racing that began in France as early as 1894.

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Luigi Villoresi

Luigi Villoresi (16 May 1909 – 24 August 1997) was an Italian racing driver.

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Maserati 4CL and 4CLT

The Maserati 4CL and its derived sister model the Maserati 4CLT are single-seat open-wheel Grand Prix racing cars that were designed and built by Maserati.

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Retiro, Buenos Aires

Retiro is a barrio or neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Street circuit

A street circuit is a motorsport racing circuit composed of temporarily closed-off public roads of a city, town or village, used in motor races.

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UTC−03:00

UTC−03:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −03:00.

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1941 Buenos Aires Grand Prix

The '''Buenos Aires Grand Prix''', (also known as the Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires) was a Formula Libre handicap race, organized by the ACA (Automóvil Club Argentino) and held at the Retiro Circuit on 23 November 1941. Circuito Retiro and 1941 Buenos Aires Grand Prix are Buenos Aires Grand Prix.

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1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (I)

The first of two 1947 '''Buenos Aires Grand Prix''' (official name: I Gran Premio del General Juan Perón, also known as the I Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires) was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Retiro street circuit in Buenos Aires on February 8–9, 1947. Circuito Retiro and 1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (I) are Buenos Aires Grand Prix.

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1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (II)

The second of two 1947 '''Buenos Aires Grand Prix''' (official name: I Gran Premio de Eva Duarte Perón, also known as the II Gran Premio Ciudad de Buenos Aires) was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Retiro street circuit in Buenos Aires on February 15–16, 1947. Circuito Retiro and 1947 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (II) are Buenos Aires Grand Prix.

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See also

Buenos Aires Grand Prix

Pre-World Championship Grand Prix circuits

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuito_Retiro