The Entre Rios Mariano Werner (Ford) dominated early qualifying of the season in Road tourism motorsport, obtaining the best time in Saturday’s race held at the autodrome of the city of Viedma, 4,118 meters long.
After the first test of the 2023 season on the track in the capital Río Negro, the pilot from Paraná set the 1m record. 29s. 085/1000, at an average of 166,412 kilometers per hour.
The inescapable benchmark of the ‘oval’ brand, champion in the 2020 and 2021 editions, also surpassed the Ford driver, the man from Mendoza, by just 38 thousandths Julian Santero, who recorded a time of 1m. 29s. 123/1000.
Buenos Aires Matthias Rossi, originally from the village of Del Viso, surprised with the Toyota Camry and obtained the third time in qualifying, with 1m. 29s. 226/1000.
the chubutense Marcellus Agrello he led the Dodge legion in the standings and finished fourth, 331/1000 behind Entre Ríos’ Werner, who finished second last year.
The Buenos Aires native of Lobería, Castilian Jonathan (Dodge), took the fifth record, at 449/1000, while Elio Craparoa native of Chacabuco and also with Dodge, finished sixth, at 546/1000.
Further back the reef lined up Tommaso Catalano Magni (Ford), the Pilarense Martin Vasquez (Dodge), the man from Entre Ríos Niccolo Bonelli (Ford) and the rafter Umberto Krujoski (Dodge).
The current champion, the Rio Negro José Manuel Urcera (Turin), obtained the eleventh time, 637 thousandths behind Werner.
While the man of Balcarce Diego Ciantini It was Chevrolet’s best example, with an uneven 15th-place finish, at 825/1000.
the santa fesino Facundo Ardusso (Turin) in sixteenth place, with 905/1000; while the cliff Valentine Aguirre (Dodge) was next down, at 998/1000.
the sinker Gastone Mazzacane (Chevrolet) and the man from Mar del Plata Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet) touched in qualifying and both have to start the session in the back positions.
Sunday’s series will start at 9.40 (first), 10.05 (second) and 10.30 (third). The final, 25 laps, will start at 1.30pm.
At the TC Track, Tobías Martínez (Chevrolet) won the first series by 5 laps, with 7m. 40s. 065/1000; escorted by Lautaro De la Iglesia (Dodge) and Ian Reutemann (Chevrolet). The final will be tomorrow, starting at 12.10.
Source: Clarin
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