Juan Manuel Fangio led the early at the Belgian Grand Prix, wet stages of the race before the gearbox of his Ferrari broke, leaving Peter Collins to take the win


Sunday 3rd June 1956

Juan Manuel Fangio led the early at the Belgian Grand Prix, wet stages of the race before the gearbox of his Ferrari broke, leaving Peter Collins to take the win. Paul Frere finished second – the only podium of what was his last grand prix – ahead of Stirling Moss, who’d taken over Cesare Perdisa’s Maserati after his own had lost a wheel.


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