The champion TC Torino accelerated at the Marambio Base in Antarctica in the presentation of the season

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In the midst of world cup fever, Manu Urcera was crowned champion of Road tourism Y he gave Turin a Scudetto after 51 years. Ten days later, the car with the 1 hour painted on the sides sped into the Marambio basewhere the ACTC presented the calendar for the next season of its categories.

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The Maquin Parts Racing team car traveled in a Hercules from El Palomar airport to Río Gallegos and from there both Torino and the delegation made up of authorities, journalists and guests went to the main permanent scientific and military station in Argentina. reporting to the Joint Antarctic Command.

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There, this Wednesday, the calendars of the Road Tourism and the other categories that are in the orbit of the ACTC (TC Pista, TC Mouras, TC Pista Mouras and TC Pick Up) were presented. The first to leave, on 12 February, next to the TC Pista, will be the TCs and he will do it in Viedma, as happened last season.

The second of the 15 scheduled dates will be March 5 at the Centennial, while the 26th will be held in Toay. The event produced some innovations and confirmations, such as the inclusion of a new circuit: it is a route in El Calafate which Maxima will visit on April 16th.

As has happened in the last three years, Turismo Carretera will close the championship in San Juan. He will do it on December 3, 2023. The penultimate one, meanwhile, will be back in Toay on November 12.

Still in the middle there are nine dates with circuits to be confirmed. According to the Campeones website, the Autodromo Oscar e Juan Gálvez will receive the TC in the ninth or tenth race, on July 23 or August 20, which will mark his return after a year.

The return to Antarctica

This Wednesday’s event was not the first for the ACTC at the Marambio Base. Turismo Carretera was already there on 21 September 2011, when a Turin specially prepared for the occasion traveled over the frozen ground of Antarctica at more than 200 km/h with the guide of Roberto Urretavizcaya.

Source: Clarin

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