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Martin de Alzaga

“Macoco�
Martin de Alzaga
Born: 25/1/1901
Died: 15/11/1982
Nationality: RA
Categories: Formula 1, Indy, Sports Cars
In the 1920s Martin Máximo Pablo de Alzaga Unzué was as much known in the USA and Europe as in his native Argentina. A member of the official Bugatti team in the 1923 Indianapolis 500, he also raced in that year’s Italian Grand Prix, at the wheel of a Miller 122. He failed to make the placings in either event, but in 1924, driving a 4.9 Sunbeam, won the Coupe de l’Autodrome at Miramas near Marseilles, leading from start to finish.

‘Macoco’ de Alzaga had begun his career as a teenager just after the Great War, winning a sprint at La Plata in 1920 and the follwing year driving a Hudson into second place in the Gran Premio Nacional, Argentina’s most prestigious race.

He took the Sunbeam back home with him after his European sortie but met with little success.

© David McKinney and thanks to Maximiliano Catania of www.funof1.com.ar for the picture.
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