The Mendoza Julian Santero (Toyota Corolla) won this afternoon in the second final of the TC2000 at the Juan Manuel Fangio racetrack in the city of Rosariowithin the framework of the fourth date of the annual calendar of the automobile category.
Santero completed the tour of the 25 laps in a time of 26m. 56s. 089/1000 ahead of Cordoba by 814 thousandths Facundo Marques (Renault Fluence)whom he held back from possible overruns in the final meters of the race.
“On Saturday we didn’t expect to win today, I’m honest. The car wasn’t fast enough. We had a great jump and we were able to maintain a competitive pace not only in the second final, but also in the first.”said the man from Mendoza to the television broadcast of ‘Carburando’ (TyC Sports).
the porteño Franco Vivian (Chevrolet Cruze) completed the podium and finished third, 2s behind. 289/1000.
Luis José Di Palma from the reef (Fiat Línea) culminated in fourth place, 13s away. 539/1000. Facundo Ardusso (Honda Civic) from Santa Fe, who was delayed by a touch he received from the Chubut youth Ignacio Montenegro (Renault Fluence) at the start, finished in fifth place, 14s behind. 545/1000.
Further back were Bernardo Llaver from Mendoza (Honda Civic), Fabricio Persia (Citroen) from San Juan, Montenegro from Chubut (Renault Fluence) and Chilean Felipe Barrios Bustos (Renault Fluence).
Meanwhile, the native of Necochea, Matías Capurro (Toyota) finished tenth and won the TC 2000 Series division.
In the first final, 13 laps away, the winner was Montenegro, born in Rada Tilly, who led ardusso, for 1s. 948/1000. Vivian from Buenos Aires achieved the first podium of the day, reaching 5s. 946/1000
With these classifications, Leonel Pernía from Tandil (absent in Rosario due to medical prescription) continues to lead the positions with 117 points, followed by Montenegro, with 108. Third is Santero from Mendoza, with 92 points.
The next competition of TC2000, the fifth of the contest, will be on Sunday, June 4 at the San Jorge racetrack, Santa Fe province.
Source: Ambito

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