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Octavio Justo Suárez

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Octavio Justo Suárez Famous memorial

Birth
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death
23 Sep 1984 (aged 52)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Burial
Lanús, Partido de Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina Add to Map
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Auto Race Car Driver. He made his debut in the category in 1966 with a Ford coupé powered by a F-100 engine. In the following years he switched to Dodge becoming one of the most popular drivers of Argentina and racing near 300 times. He was also the President of the ACTC (Turismo Carretera Drivers´Association.) He finished third at the 1973 Turismo Carretera Championship. He lost his life in an accident during a race at Tandil, Provincia de Buenos Aires (I Vuelta de Benito Juárez.)
Auto Race Car Driver. He made his debut in the category in 1966 with a Ford coupé powered by a F-100 engine. In the following years he switched to Dodge becoming one of the most popular drivers of Argentina and racing near 300 times. He was also the President of the ACTC (Turismo Carretera Drivers´Association.) He finished third at the 1973 Turismo Carretera Championship. He lost his life in an accident during a race at Tandil, Provincia de Buenos Aires (I Vuelta de Benito Juárez.)

Bio by: 380W


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: 380W
  • Added: Mar 30, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13786388/octavio_justo-su%C3%A1rez: accessed ), memorial page for Octavio Justo Suárez (6 Sep 1932–23 Sep 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13786388, citing Cementerio de Lanús, Lanús, Partido de Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Maintained by Find a Grave.