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Juan María "Flaco" Traverso (born 28 December 1950 in
Ramallo,
Buenos Aires Province[1]), is a retired racing driver from
Argentina. He is a multiple champion in the most important championships in Argentina. He also raced in
European Formula Two in 1979.
First win: October 29, 1972 -
Renault Torino - 25 de Mayo circuit
Pole positions: 20
Fastest laps: 18
Podiums: 86
Titles: 6 - 3 with
Ford (1977, 1978 and 1999) and 3 with
Chevrolet (1995, 1996 and 1997)
Cars: Renault Torino (private team) (1971–73), Ford Falcon (Official team) (1973–1978), Ford Falcon (West team with Oscar Aventin) (1983), Ford Falcon (Degliantoni team) (1983), Renault Torino (invited by Alberto Clerc) (1989), Chevy SS (invited to Buenos Aires Two Hours by Osvaldo Morresi) (1993), Chevy SS (private team) (1994–97), Ford Falcon (private team) (1998–99), Chevy SS (Urtubey Competición team) (2002–03) and Renault Torino-Cherokee (Urtubey Competición team) (2004–05).