The Buenos Aires matias rossi (Toyota) obtained this afternoon the fastest time in the general classification of the Road Tourismfacing the third competition of the 2023 season that will be held tomorrow at the pampas circuit in the city of Toay.
The 38-year-old Del Viso driver earned his 39th. Pole position in the highest automobile division in the country (the first with the Japanese brand), by establishing a record of 1m. 14s. 290/1000at an average of 201,026 kilometers per hour.
‘Missile’ Rossi surpassed Balcarceño by 135 thousandths Diego Ciantini (Chevrolet), who posted the second fastest time.
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Meanwhile, the third place was in the hands of Mendoza Julian Santero (Ford), to 152 thousandths. Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet) from La Plata also emerged as one of those responsible for the improvement of the Chevrolet brand, by achieving the fourth time, at 176/1000.
Mariano Werner (Ford) from Paraná was fifth, at 399/1000; and further back were Nicolás Bonelli (Ford) from Entre Ríos, Jonatan Castellano (Dodge) from Lobería, Mauricio Lambiris (Ford) and Marcos Landa (Torino) from Uruguay and Esteban Gini (Torino) from Quilmeño to complete the top ten places. .
The current leader of the championship, the reef Juan Tomás Catalan Magni (Ford) had to settle for 19th place, at 833/1000; while the current champion, José Manuel Urcera (Torino) from Rio Negro, placed further away, in 35th. position, 1s. 168/1000
The final of the TC, which will start tomorrow at 1:00 p.m., will have a special seasoning, since there will be a mandatory stop in the pits to refuel and the length of the race will be 40 laps on the 4,148.4-meter track.
The lap record for the circuit is provisionally owned by Mariano Werner (Ford), from Paraná, who registered a time of 1m. 14s. 125/1000, at 201.473 kilometers per hour, in the race held on November 3, 2019.
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Championship standings: Juan Tomás Catalán Magni (Ford) 83 points; Werner (Ford) 82.5; Jonathan Castellano (Dodge) 73; Mauricio Lambiris (Ford) 72; German Todino (Dodge) 63; Valentin Aguirre (Dodge) 57.5; Elio Craparo (Dodge) 56; José Manuel Urcera (Turin) 54.5; Julian Santero (Ford) 51; Nicolas Bonelli (Ford) 49.5.
At TC Pista, Tobías Martínez (Chevrolet) from San Juan achieved the fastest mark, with 1m. 15s. 808/1000; while Agustín Martínez (Ford) from Entre Ríos was second at 015/1000 and will go ahead in the second series. Third place was in the hands of José Rasuk (Dodge), who qualified at 29 thousandths.
Tomorrow’s series will start at 9.10 and 9.35, while the final will start at 11.20.
Source: Ambito

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