They were to take place at the Oscar and Juan Gálvez racetrack in Buenos Aires, but adverse weather conditions prevented their completion.
The insistent rains prevented this Sunday the realization of the finals of the class 2 and class 3 scheduled for today National Tourism (TN) of motoringwhich were to be developed in the Oscar and Juan Gálvez racetrack in Buenos Aires.
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The inclement weather determined the suspension of both decisive powersbeyond the fact that the definition of the minor division could start with the cars in single file and the safety vehicle leading the pack.


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However, after two laps it was decided to stop the competition with a red flag because the rain did not stop and “the spray was intense, beyond the fact that the cars were going at low speed” explained the sports commissioner Jose Luis Raimondo to the program ‘Champions’ (AM 590).
The authorities and the pilots decided to wait, but to no avail.
The authorities of APAT plus the pilots of both divisions decided to wait “a minimum of two hours”, but advanced the position by virtue of the fact that “the water did not stop and the rain was getting stronger”he said Nicholas Iglesiasanother of the sports commissioners.
The only thing that could be done this Sunday, with wet asphalt and with delays in the starts, were the relevant series. Thus, the Buenos Aires st vincent, Gaston Iansa (Ford); José Manuel Urcera (Ford) from Rio Negro and Facundo Chapur (Ford) from Cordoba prevailed in the respective sleeves.
Thus, the finals of the classes 2 and 3 they were suspended again, after six years. It is that in February 2017, at the racetrack Roberto Mouras of La Plata, the rain had also prevented the normal ease of the motoring day.
On that occasion, in the following competition developed in Toay, he was able to recover the final of divisional 2, although not that of the senior category.
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