The driver Joel Gassmann (Chevrolet Cruze) obtained the best time and this Sunday he will start in front of the first series of the national tourism class 3, which takes place in the fifth round of the season on the General San Martín de Comodoro Rivadavia circuit.
The 31-year-old from the Entre Ríos town of Crespo set the fastest lap for the stewards, with 1m19s147s, despite Jerónimo Teti (Chevrolet Cruze) setting the fastest lap on the track. But the Loberense was accused of having obstructed the walk of Andrés Jakos (Toyota Corolla) from Buenos Aires and his time was cancelled.
The second position corresponded to Leonel Pernía (Ford Focus) of Tandil, at 179 thousandths, while Gastón Iansa (Ford Focus) achieved the third fastest time, at 269 thousandths.
Further back, Facundo Chapur (Ford Focus) from Cordoba, at 290/1000; Jakos (Toyota Corolla) of Buenos Aires, at 293/1000; and Jonatan Castellano (Chevrolet Cruze) of Lober, at 334/1000.
For Class 2, meanwhile, Sebastián Pérez (Chevrolet Onix) of Bahia won the first series, with an accumulated time of 8m23s092s over the six laps, with a slight difference over Thiago Martínez (Fiesta Kinetic) of Santa Cruz, who placed at 178 thousandths.
The second heat was won by local Renzo Blotta (Toyota Etios), who set a total time of 8m18s062s, ahead of Pablo Ortega (VW Trend) of Tucumán in 7s409s.
This Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00, the three main division series will be played, with the final kicking off at 13:00, 22 laps or 40 minutes.
The definition of Division 2 will take place from 11:50, at 18 rounds or 35 minutes in duration.
Source: Clarin
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