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2023 Turismo Carretera

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The 2023 Turismo Carretera is the 81st season of Turismo Carretera, the premier stock car category of Argentina.[1]

Calendar

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Round Circuit (Event Name) Date Map
Etapa Regular (Regular season)
1 Río Negro Province Autódromo Ciudad de Viedma
Viedma, Río Negro
February 12
2 Neuquén Province Autódromo Parque Provincia del Neuquén
Centenario, Neuquén
March 5
3 La Pampa Province Autódromo Provincia de La Pampa
Toay, La Pampa
March 26
4 Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Autódromo Enrique Freile
El Calafate, Santa Cruz
April 16
5 Entre Ríos Province Autódromo de Concepción del Uruguay
Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos
April 30
6 Santiago del Estero Province Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo
Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
May 21
7 Santa Fe Province Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela (Carrera de los Millones)
Rafaela, Santa Fe
June 11
8 Misiones Province Autódromo Rosamonte
Posadas, Misiones
July 2
9 San Juan Province, Argentina Circuito San Juan Villicum (Desafío de las Estrellas)
Albardón, San Juan
July 23
10 Buenos Aires Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez (Gran Premio de Buenos Aires)
Buenos Aires
August 20
Copa de Oro (playoffs)
11 San Luis Province Autódromo Rosendo Hernández
San Luis, San Luis Province
September 17
12 Buenos Aires Province Autódromo Juan María Traverso
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires Province
October 1
13 Santa Fe Province Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela
Rafaela, Santa Fe
October 29
14 La Pampa Province Autódromo Provincia de La Pampa
Toay, La Pampa
November 12
15 San Juan Province, Argentina Circuito San Juan Villicum
Albardón, San Juan
December 3
Source:[2][3]

Teams and drivers

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Manufacturer Car Entrant # Driver Rounds
Chevrolet Coupé SS JP Carrera 5 Argentina Santiago Mangoni All
25 Argentina Diego Ciantini All
Las Toscas Racing 6 Argentina Leonel Pernía 8–14
21 Argentina Christian Ledesma All
LCA Racing 20 Argentina Juan José Ebarlín 1–6
LRD Performance All
85 Argentina Ricardo Risatti All
115 Argentina Diego de Carlo 2–3, 6–15
Dole Racing 27 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane All
Dose Competición 57 Argentina Christian Dose 1, 3
Sportteam 72 Argentina Martín Serrano 1–3, 5, 7–11, 13–14
Giavedoni Sport 75 Argentina Sergio Alaux 1–3, 5–11, 13–14
JP Carrera/JHR 78 Argentina Agustín Canapino[4] 10, 12–15
RUS Med Team 83 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 7–15
Neuquén Energía 100 Argentina Camilo Echevarría 2
Alifraco Sport 155 Argentina Federico Iribarne[5] 9–13
Dodge GTX Cherokee Castellano Power Team 7 Argentina Jonatan Castellano All
127 Argentina Marcelo Agrelo All
AyP Competición 44 Argentina Facundo Della Motta 1–7
208 Argentina Gastón Ferrante 9–15
SSB Competición 55 Argentina Leandro Mulet 10, 12, 14
Maquin Parts Racing 56 Argentina Germán Todino All
Forte Sport 64 Argentina Christian di Scala 1–3, 5
Fancio Competición 77 Argentina Augusto Carinelli All
Di Meglio Motorsport 87 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco All
MV Racing 111 Argentina Juan Garbelino 1–5, 7–11, 14–15
123 Argentina Martín Vázquez All
SAP Team 119 Argentina Humberto Krujoski All
Hermanos Álvarez Competición 121 Argentina Elio Craparo All
JP Carrera 133 Argentina Valentín Aguirre All
172 Argentina Santiago Álvarez All
Dole Racing 155 Argentina Federico Iribarne 2–8
197 Argentina Marcos Quijada 1
Uranga Racing 3–9, 10–15
SJ Racing 215 Argentina Gastón Crusitta[6] 9–10, 12
Azar Motorsport 232 Argentina Gustavo Micheloud 1–3, 5–12, 14
Ford Falcon Memo Corse 2 Argentina Mariano Werner All
Gurí Martínez Competición 6 Argentina Leonel Pernía 1–7
44 Argentina Facundo Della Motta[7] 9–15
Alifraco Sport 9 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris All
99 Argentina Leonel Sotro 1–3, 5–13
CM Sport 14 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis 1–7
37 Argentina Emiliano Spataro 7–15
53 Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni All
Abdala Racing 14 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis 8–15
DTA Racing 15 Argentina Luis José di Palma 1
116 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 2–15
RUS Med Team 17 Argentina Nicolás Bonelli All
Ponce de León Racing 30 Argentina Gabriel Ponce de León 3, 5–15
Buenos Aires Racing 37 Argentina Emiliano Spataro 1–6
LCA Racing 68 Argentina Julián Santero All
Uranga Racing 88 Argentina Nicolás Trosset All
Savino Sport 116 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 1
Jalaf Competición 134 Argentina Matías Jalaf 1–7, 9
Moriatis Competición 137 Argentina Otto Fritzler All
Torino Cherokee Maquin Parts Racing 1 Argentina José Manuel Urcera All
4 Argentina Esteban Gini 1–8
82 Argentina Carlos Okulovich 1–12
RUS Med Team 32 Argentina Norberto Fontana All
83 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 1–6
103 Argentina Christian Iván Ramos 1–5
Sprint Racing 54 Argentina Nicolás Cotignola 1–6, 8–15
Midas Carrera Team 93 Argentina Matías Rodríguez 1–5, 7–9
Trotta Racing Team 95 Uruguay Marcos Landa All
96 Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti All
Ugalde Competición 101 Argentina Lionel Ugalde 1–3, 5–6, 10, 14
Candela Competición 161 Argentina Kevin Candela All
Las Toscas Racing 177 Argentina Ayrton Londero All
Sportteam 208 Argentina Gastón Ferrante 3–8
Toyota Camry 2022 Maquin Parts Racing 4 Argentina Esteban Gini[8] 9–13
Toyota Gazoo Racing Argentina 117 Argentina Matías Rossi All
122 Argentina Andrés Jakos All

Changes

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Results and standings

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Results summary

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Germán Todino (pictured in 2022) won four Finals, the most of any driver in 2023.
Round Pole Position Heat winners Final winner Report /
Source
1 Viedma Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) H1: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
H2: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H3: Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota)
Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) [9]
2 Neuquén Argentina Julián Santero (Ford) H1: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H2: Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni (Ford)
H3: Argentina Otto Fritzler (Ford)
Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni (Ford) [10]
3 Toay 1 Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota) Argentina Diego Ciantini (Chevrolet) [11]
4 El Calafate Argentina Otto Fritzler (Ford) H1: Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris (Ford)
H2: Argentina Marcos Quijada (Dodge)
H3: Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet)
Argentina Julián Santero (Ford) [12]
5 Concepción del Uruguay Argentina Jonatan Castellano (Dodge) H1: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
H2: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H3: Argentina Santiago Álvarez (Dodge)
Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge) [13]
6 Termas de Río Hondo Argentina Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet)
H2: Argentina Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Diego Ciantini (Chevrolet)
Argentina Otto Fritzler (Ford) [14]
7 Rafaela 1 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota)
H2: Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Valentín Aguirre (Dodge)
Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet) [15]
8 Posadas Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) H1: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
H2: Argentina Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) [16]
9 San Juan Villicum 1 Grid determined by lottery[17] Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota) report
10 Buenos Aires Argentina Marcos Quijada (Dodge) H1: Argentina Marcos Quijada (Dodge)
H2: Argentina Santiago Álvarez (Dodge)
H3: Argentina Leonel Sotro (Ford)
Argentina Valentín Aguirre (Dodge) report
11 San Luis Argentina Julián Santero (Ford) H1: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H2: Argentina Facundo Ardusso (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina Julián Santero (Ford) [18]
12 San Nicolás Argentina Facundo Ardusso (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Facundo Ardusso (Chevrolet)
H2: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H3: Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge)
Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge) [19]
13 Rafaela 2 Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) H1: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
H2: Argentina Diego Ciantini (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet)
Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) [20]
14 Toay 2 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco (Dodge) H1: Argentina Juan Martín Trucco (Dodge)
H2: Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti (Torino)
H3: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge) [21]
15 San Juan Villicum 2 Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge) H1: Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge)
H2: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina Germán Todino (Dodge) [22]

Championship standings

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Points system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st to 40th 41st down
Regular Qualifying 2
Heats 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5
Final 40 37 34 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 2
Finale Qualifying 3
Heats 7.5 6.75 6 5.25 4.5 3.75 3 2.25 1.5 0.75
Final 60 55.5 51 46.5 45 43.5 42 40.5 39 37.5 36 34.5 33 31.5 30 28.5 27 25.5 24 22.5 21 19.5 18 16.5 15 13.5 12 10.5 9 7.5 4.5 3

Regular Season standings

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Numbers in superscript (e.g. 1) refer to a drivers' heat race finishing position. The third round at Toay and the ninth round at San Juan Villicum did not feature heat races.

Pos. Driver Río Negro Province
VIE
Neuquén Province
NEU
La Pampa Province
TOA1
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
ELC
Entre Ríos Province
CDU
Santiago del Estero Province
TRH
Santa Fe Province
RAF1
Misiones Province
POS
San Juan Province, Argentina
VIL1
Buenos Aires
BUE
San Luis Province
SLU
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
Santa Fe Province
RAF2
La Pampa Province
TOA2
San Juan Province, Argentina
VIL2
Total
1 Argentina Mariano Werner 11 42 4 108 511 2115 42 11 20 1013 21 122 11 156 41 676.5[a]
2 Argentina Julián Santero 461 21 5 12 31 139 3613 103 12 89 11 21 264 239 21 448
3 Argentina Germán Todino 56 84 13 349 12 4214 94 116 8 4115 444 11 1711 12 11 404
4 Argentina Jonatan Castellano 22 74 39 52 22 33 444 299 11 68 62 4712 52 145 84 398.75
5 Argentina Santiago Mangoni 2810 105 54 31 64 44 11 85 41 4312 83 156 21 93 125 387
6 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris 45 33 50 21 54 105 1913 1913 15 36 1712 193 2515 198 53 382.5
7 Uruguay Marcos Landa 474 1511 2 84 97 1411 73 1617 3 3110 75 44 289 33 107 382.5
8 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 14DSQ 62 29 74 106 24DSQ 3414 41 7 2017 32 228 114 104 152 360.25
9 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco 225 DSQ10 53 167 85 207 63 185 14 1511 106 83 156 21 176 336.25
10 Argentina Valentín Aguirre 154 53 11 333 423 41DNS 21 52 47 13 2314 64 65 116 385 331
11 Argentina Christian Ledesma 86 239 9 3014 177 161 53 4317 18 485 125 146 104 174 144 314.75
12 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane 1314 328 3 385 124 171 102 21 22 2511 168 466 95 42 342 313.25
13 Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni 33 11 14 3111 73 74 158 464 38 2213 345 144 229 2512 166 300.25
14 Argentina Marcelo Agrelo 62 459 16 396 495 344 259 148 28 3312 93 DNS7 83 85 65 280
15 Argentina Nicolás Trosset 127 315 12 115 169 187 1712 127 33 1613 3110 95 126 2815 337 257.5
16 Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti 168 126 48 93 1912 810 2215 DSQ15 27 1416 437 177 145 51 378 253.25
17 Argentina Nicolás Bonelli 185 94 17 4016 2613 126 132 2514 49 198 188 289 72 459 2413 239.5
18 Argentina Leonel Pernía 1711 182 56 63 3812 3816 375 74 17 1310 209 32 168 437 237.5
19 Argentina Diego Ciantini 293 308 1 364 42 21 2016 453 52 453 216 73 431 3116 327 235.5
20 Argentina Matías Rossi 361 135 43 2815 1810 DSQ16 31 32 1 2911 474 169 3716 4214 2610 229.75
21 Argentina Otto Fritzler 488 501 6 1315 298 12 2110 419 43 DNS16 52 412 248 2910 139 229.5
22 Argentina Juan José Ebarlín 199 4118 26 148 23DSQ 2314 2810 32 3912 378 187 43 74 73 226
23 Argentina Esteban Gini 76 496 7 1811 373 65 2610 404 4 DSQ10 333 DNS5 137 224.5
24 Argentina Ricardo Risatti 209 447 8 156 146 2210 116 2015 37 3617 2515 2311 2312 229 238 222.25
25 Argentina Elio Craparo 102 116 20 377 2214 1512 358 136 46 322 514 445 417 62 2012 218
26 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 407 483 18 2910 28DNS 379 127 4212 24 467 41 51 382 407 113 215
27 Argentina Santiago Álvarez 93 1913 45 2210 411 3112 438 3915 42 21 2615 258 199 185 1911 203.5
28 Argentina Andrés Jakos 377 3510 30 42 465 4015 85 307 2 DSQ5 3612 2910 2911 4615 910 191.25
29 Argentina Ayrton Londero 3913 167 28 416 118 52 2411 2213 26 43 4111 3810 3415 3014 2811 187.5
30 Argentina Marcos Quijada 5115 15 121 DSQ11 2514 146 3711 50 301 149 209 4213 133 299 177
31 Argentina Gabriel Ponce de León 25 157 196 167 95 16 479 4011 2411 WDDNS 206 2215 173.5
32 Argentina Agustín Canapino 12DNS 137 4516 33 121 32 172.75
33 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis 2610 289 38 4315 5215 3312 3112 63 10 97 198 3212 2710 218 4210 164.25
34 Argentina Emiliano Spataro 2313 3410 23 3213 539 93 287 3611 25 DSQ4 3813 218 216 2711 314 141.75
35 Argentina Sergio Alaux 2416 2015 49 2710 117 2311 218 48 76 3514 31DNS 337 132.5
36 Argentina Facundo Della Motta 4411 5218 44 248 2015 299 4516 176 13 279 327 4215 207 3210 3913 126
37 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 4312 147 21 DSQ14 2511 DSQ3 DNS15 2312 21 188 4413 3314 3312 2611 4112 117.5
38 Argentina Nicolás Cotignola 3018 1715 22 2714 3914 DSQ13 447 9 1717 4910 2717 3214 4812 3511 115
39 Argentina Martín Vázquez 4917 2212 24 2113 449 398 425 339 45 426 2810 3914 248 188 113.75
40 Argentina Kevin Candela 3810 4317 34 2612 3017 452 464 502 5 3714 4811 4316 188 4713 406 106.75
41 Argentina Humberto Krujoski 114 4011 46 465 3611 305 419 2610 35 342 2712 3114 3510 3711 25DNS 104
42 Argentina Augusto Carinelli 3411 2716 31 3510 3516 2811 3011 4813 30 115 3914 4012 4613 3413 219 100
43 Argentina Matías Rodríguez 5012 268 19 259 136 DNS16 358 6 97.5
44 Argentina Lionel Ugalde 3514 3911 10 2110 268 52 3613 93.5
45 Argentina Gastón Ferrante 33 429 4312 436 4710 3812 53 264 116 3410 4510 1610 3612 89
46 Argentina Carlos Okulovich 3312 3312 35 2013 3213 2715 3315 1510 36 2414 3015 3014 82.5
47 Argentina Norberto Fontana 3214 2413 42 1712 4016 3511 189 3214 40 38DNS 5016 3913 3611 4113 DNS14 77
48 Argentina Diego de Carlo 3614 51 3213 2917 3411 29 3515 2417 2611 3012 3516 2714 66
49 Argentina Martín Serrano 5314 2914 47 31DNS 2712 2716 44 2828 2216 4414 4412 58.5
50 Argentina Gustavo Micheloud 5215 3717 36 2416 368 4014 2416 23 WDDNS 4216 3713 3816 57.5
51 Argentina Leonel Sotro 4217 5117 37 3414 4410 386 3117 34 441 1513 4816 4013 56
52 Argentina Matías Jalaf 279 2012 41 1912 3318 DSQ13 3213 51 50
53 Argentina Federico Iribarne 4214 32 447 478 4617 3914 4914 19 DSQ7 2917 4915 DNS16 45.5
54 Argentina Christian Iván Ramos 258 2513 27 2311 4817 43.5
55 Argentina Juan Garbelino 4516 4615 40 4516 4515 4817 4716 31 2315 4517 3915 3013 42.5
56 Argentina Leandro Mulet 2116 3613 WDDNS 17
57 Argentina Luis José di Palma 2115 14
58 Argentina Christian di Scala 3117 4716 55 5013 9
59 Argentina Gastón Crusitta 39 4014 3515 9
60 Argentina Christian Dose 4113 52 4
61 Argentina Camilo Echevarría 3816 3
Pos. Driver Río Negro Province
VIE
Neuquén Province
NEU
La Pampa Province
TOA1
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
ELC
Entre Ríos Province
CDU
Santiago del Estero Province
TRH
Santa Fe Province
RAF1
Misiones Province
POS
San Juan Province, Argentina
VIL1
Buenos Aires
BUE
San Luis Province
SLU
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
Santa Fe Province
RAF2
La Pampa Province
TOA2
San Juan Province, Argentina
VIL2
Total

Copa de Oro standings

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Drivers in blue denote "last chance qualifiers"; the top three drivers in the regular standings that did not qualify for the playoffs, who were admitted along with the points they scored over the previous four rounds.

Mariano Werner won both the Regular Season and Copa de Oro in 2023.
Pos. Driver Starting San Luis Province
SLU
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
Santa Fe Province
RAF2
La Pampa Province
TOA2
San Juan Province, Argentina
VIL2
Total
1 Argentina Mariano Werner 31 21 122 11 156 41 226
2 Argentina Germán Todino 8 444 11 1711 12 11 191.5
3 Argentina Julián Santero 8 11 21 264 239 21 185.5
4 Argentina Santiago Mangoni 8 83 156 21 93 125 172.5
5 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco 125 N/A 176 155.75
6 Uruguay Marcos Landa 0 75 44 289 33 107 152
7 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 0 32 228 114 104 152 145.75
8 Argentina Jonatan Castellano 0 62 4712 52 145 84 139.75
9 Argentina Christian Ledesma 100.5 N/A 144 137.25
10 Argentina Valentín Aguirre 8 2314 64 65 116 385 120
11 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris 0 1712 193 2515 198 53 116.5
12 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane 0 168 466 95 42 342 100.75
13 Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni 8 345 144 229 2512 166 94.75
14 Argentina Nicolás Trosset 65 N/A 337 72.5
15 Argentina Matías Rossi 8 474 169 3716 4214 2610 52.75

Notes

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  1. ^ Werner received a bonus 200 points as the winner of the Copa de Oro.

References

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  1. ^ "Arranca el Turismo Carretera 2023: la ausencia de Canapino, cambios de marcas y un récord de pilotos por el máximo título (in Spanish)". Clarín. 10 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Calendario 2023: así arranca el Turismo Carretera (in Spanish)". SoloTC.ar. 6 February 2023.
  3. ^ "TC: Rafaela confirmada, ya están todas las sedes de la Etapa Regular". SoloTC.ar. 13 April 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  4. ^ "AGUSTÍN CANAPINO SET FOR TURISMO CARRETERA RETURN WITH THE JP CARRERA TEAM". Juncos Hollinger Racing. 28 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Iribarne confirmó marca y equipo para seguir en el TC" (in Spanish). SoloTC. 12 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Crusitta tiene motor para el Dodge y debuta en el TC en San Juan" (in Spanish). SoloTC. 3 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Facundo Della Motta se prepara para el Desafío de las Estrellas en el Villicum" (in Spanish). Sí San Juan. 20 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Así fue el debut del 1° Camry no oficial en TC" (in Spanish). SoloTC. 25 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Fecha 1 – Viedma" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 12 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Fecha 2 – Neuquén" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 5 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Fecha 3 – Toay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 26 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Fecha 4 – El Calafate" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 16 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Fecha 5 – Concepción del Uruguay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 30 April 2023.
  14. ^ "Fecha 6 – Termas de Río Hondo" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 21 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Fecha 7 – Rafaela" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 11 June 2023.
  16. ^ "Fecha 8 – Posadas" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 2 July 2023.
  17. ^ "Cuántas carreras especiales tendrá el TC en 2023 (in Spanish)". SoloTC. 15 February 2023.
  18. ^ "Fecha 11 – San Luis" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 17 September 2023.
  19. ^ "Fecha 12 – San Nicolás" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 1 October 2023.
  20. ^ "Fecha 13 – Rafaela" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 29 October 2023.
  21. ^ "Fecha 14 – Toay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 12 November 2023.
  22. ^ "Fecha 15 – San Juan Villicum" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 3 December 2023.
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