After 25 laps of the mission route, Benvenuti covered the distance in 42m. 52s. 171/1000 for his fourth win in the division. In addition, the man born in the town of Villa La Angostura advanced to third place in the championship, 40.5 units behind the leader Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet).
The pilot of the Trotta Competición team knew how to withstand the sporadic onslaught of the rider from Mar del Plata Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet), who came in second place, at 966 thousandths.
The third step of the podium went to the reefer Luis Jose Di Palma (Ford), at 1s. 381/1000.
Further back the entrerriano was encolumnated Mariano Werner (Ford), José Manuel Urcera from Rio Negro (Torino), Juan José Ebarlin from Buenos Aires (Chevrolet), Juan Bautista De Benedictis from Necoche (Ford), Lanús native Emanuel Moriatis (Ford), Leonel Pernía from Tandil ( Torino) and skip Juan Pablo Gianini (Ford) to complete the top ten of the standings.
Juan Martín Trucco (Dodge) from Buenos Aires, from Tres Algarrobos, qualified in eleventh position; Balcarceño Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet) arrived thirteenth; Canapino (Chevrolet) from Arrecife ostensibly improved his starting place and came seventeenth and Rivera’s native, Germán Todino (Torino), had to settle for nineteenth place.
The winner’s average was 152.906 kilometers per hour, while the lap record was held by Urcera, with a record of 1m. 35s. 943/1000
Now without a wet track, Benvenuti’s Torino adapted better to the 4,370-meter rope course and won almost smoothly.
The only passage of uncertainty in the race occurred in the relaunch -after safety car- materialized in the 15th. turn, when Ledesma put the Chevrolet on par and tried to overtake him in one of the curves of the circuit.
However, the driver from Neuquén covered all the possible gaps, drove solidly and crossed the checkered flag first, to obtain the necessary victory and thus prove his aspirations to fight for the title in the so-called Gold Cup that will begin in three more dates.
The next race on the calendar will take place on Sunday, August 7 at the El Villicum racetrack, in the province of San Juan.
The main positions of the contest have him above Canapino with 282.5 units; escorted by Mangoni with 260, while Benvenuti is third with 242.
Meanwhile, the final of the TC Pista (number 400 since the creation of the category) was won by the native of San Miguel, Otto Fritzler (Ford), followed by Martín Vázquez (Dodge) and Cordovan Facundo Chapur (Torino).
The driver from Buenos Aires added his third victory of the season and consolidated himself in second position in the tournament with 252.5 points, only 8.5 behind the leader, Santiago Álvarez (Dodge), with 261.
Source: Ambito

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