A Canapino It was enough for him to reach the last place on the podium, behind the Mendoza Julian Santero and the tandilense Leonel Pernía, who was not enough to reach the title.
“Thanks to my old man, to Chevrolet, to Pro Racing for having hired him. If you don’t suffer, it’s not worth it. I had run out of an engineer, I thank Guillermo Cruzzetti. The adrenaline I felt today I never felt in my life. Even higher than the definition of the TC in 2017 “said the two-time Super TC 2000 champion.
And I add: “I wanted to win. Julián Santero risked a lot, he wanted to grab the lead. When the drops of water fell, I had to take care of myself. I’m very happy, I also want to remember Arrecifes, which is always present.”
The “Canestrari Grand Prize” of the Super TC2000 at the Buenos Aires racetrack he had an exciting definition and included a touch between the two contenders at the start of the race, when Canapino and Pernía they lost places after a friction.
The “Titan” was third and the “Tanito” sixth behind Bernardo Llaver, reason why it had to resort to the “Push to Pass” in full straight to surpass it and to arrive at the fourth position.
8 minutes to closing, Pernia bowed to Damien Fineschi and advanced to third place, while a turn later, the “Tanito” outperformed in a tight maneuver Canapino and it was the brand new second.
But victory for Santero It was not complicated and neither was the third place for Canapino, that he again had an emotional celebration crying over his car and in memory of his father, who died this season from coronavirus.
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