Buenos Aires Castilian Jonathan (Chevrolet Cruze) won the class 3 final of National tourism motorsports, which was held at the autodrome paranafor the third date of the category’s annual calendar.
The 37-year-old driver from Lobería completed the 20 laps of the Entre Ríos track in a time of 33m25s090.
Castellano outscored the Santa Fe player by 2s071 Fabiano Yannantuoni (Fiat), while Girolamo Tetialso born in Lobería, he finished third in his Chevrolet Cruze, in 4s382.
Fourth place went to championship leader, the man from Mendoza Julian Santero (Toyota Corolla), just over 7 years old, while Matias Munoz Marchesi (Ford Focus), at 10s450.
In class 2, the winner was Thiago Martínez (Fiesta Kinetic) of Santa Cruz, who completed an accumulated time of 29m54s657 to cover the 16 laps.
Second place went to Alejandro Torrisi (Nissan March), born in Villa Gobernador Gálvez, while third place went to Rafael Juan Ignacio Canela (VW Trend).
In class 3, Santero leads the championship with 93 units, followed by Castellano, with 77; Teti and José Manuel Urcera (Ford Focus) from Rio Negro, with 76; and Andrés Jakos (Toyota Corolla) from Buenos Aires, with 75.
In the minor division, positions are led by Moreno’s Buenos Aires native, Nicolás Posco (Fiesta Kinetic), with 83 units; followed by Renzo Blotta (Etios) of Chubut with 80 and Torrisi (Nissan) is third, with 73
The fourth round of the competition will be held on Sunday 7 May on a stage to be defined.
Source: Clarin
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