the Tandilense Leonel Pernía, with Renault Fluencefrom the Ambrogio Racing squad, withdrew from the penultimate date of the year at the “Oscar Cabalén” racetrack with the “1-2-3” that earned the Campanense the victory and the championship for the Tandilense, and Ignacio Montenegro from Chubut, access the third place on the podium, after the surcharge to Barrio.
After an hour of waiting, and after the stewards of the CDA of the ACA analyzed with the Pinamarense the images of the infraction, the result was made official with the penalty of ten seconds to Barrio, who thus fell to fourth place in the race It had a rocky start.
It was so that due to the touch that they starred in at the start between Facundo Ardusso (Honda) and Franco Vivian (Citroën)Y Julian Santero (Toyota)the race was neutralized to assist Parejense and Mendoza, who had to desert, while Vivian from Buenos Aires continued in the race.
This incident directly influenced the definition of the championship, by adding Pernía and withdrawing from the Cordovan track with a sufficient advantage in the face of the GP Coronación de Concepción del Uruguay, which prevents Santero from being an opponent in the Entre Ríos competition.
Once the track assistants left the sector of the first turn in conditions, the race was relaunched and the Toyota of Jorge Barrio, who stole the first place from Millacommanded the first turns.
After two attempts (one where they brushed) Milla managed to regain the lead in the fifth lap and from there he established a strong pace that made a reassuring difference, while Barrio had to fend off Pernía’s stalking.
Pernía from Tandil tried to beat Barrio, but it was difficult for him, arriving on the track in that order, and waiting for the resolution that was made official at 1:20 p.m.
“I want to thank the team for letting me win in an instance where all the points are necessary, and the teammate I have, because he is number one,” said Matías Milla after getting off his Renault Fluence with which he won again at TC2000.
Source: Ambito

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