2004 Buenos Aires 200km - Results

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Position Number Driver Car
1 1 Gabriel Ponce de León
Patricio Di Palma
Ford Focus
2 9 Christian Ledesma
Alain Menu
Chevrolet Astra
3 10 Marcelo Bugliotti
David Muffato
Volkswagen Bora
4 16 Luis Belloso
Jose Luis Di Palma
Renault Mégane
5 15 Crispin Beitia
Ernesto Bessone
Ford Focus
6 5 Martín Basso
Anthony Reid
Honda Civic
7 20 Gabriel Adamoli
Emanuel Moriatis
Volkswagen Polo
8 18 Emiliano Spataro
Rafael Moro
Chevrolet Astra
9 40 Eliseo Salazar
Julio Infante
Renault Mégane
10 12 Leandro Carducci Honda Civic
11 34 Nicolas Kern
Pablo Redolfi
Ford Focus
12 44 Mariano Bainotti
Gabriel Suarez
Honda Civic
13 17 Juan Pablo Satorra
Moreiro
Renault Mégane
14 21 Roberto Urretavizcaya
Laureano Campanera
Volkswagen Bora
15 19 Federico Lifschitz
Juan Pablo Rossotti
Chevrolet Astra
16 27 Crespo
Caserta
Ford Focus
17 24 Fabian Yannantuoni
Cacá Bueno
Honda Civic
18 6 Juan Manuel Silva
Rickard Rydell
Honda Civic
19 52 Leonel Larrauri
Oscar Larrauri
Ford Focus
20 32 Gustavo Der Ohanessian
Daniel Belli
Fiat Stilo
21 43 Fabrizio Pezzini
Ariel Pacho
Honda Civic
22 28 Guillermo Ortelli
Matías Rossi
Peugeot 307
23 4 Nicolás Vuyovich
Baldinelli
Toyota Corolla
24 14 Nelson Garcia
Fabian Flaque
Ford Focus
25 11 Oscar Fineschi
Lorca
Honda Civic
26 29 Carlos Okulovich
Henry Martin
Peugeot 307
27 30 Esteban Tuero
Jordi Gené
Volkswagen Polo
28 3 Norberto Fontana
Kelvin Burt
Toyota Corolla
29 38 Anibal Zaniratto
Mariano Altuna
Peugeot 307
30 8 Gabriel Furlán
Flavio Figueiredo
Mitsubishi Lancer
31 42 Ezequiel Toia
Pedro Comito
Honda Civic

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