2006 Buenos Aires 200km - Results

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Position Number Driver Car
1 8 Matías Rossi
Alain Menu
Chevrolet Astra
2 2 Martín Basso
Hoover Orsi
Ford Focus
3 20 Fabián Flaqué
Ernesto Bessone
Ford Focus
4 3 Emiliano Spataro
Cacá Bueno
Volkswagen Bora
5 12 Lucas Benamo
Felipe Maluhy
Renault Mégane
6 11 Guillermo Ortelli
Rafael Verna
Renault Mégane
7 4 Leandro Carducci
Henry Martin
Volkswagen Bora
8 43 Rubén Salerno
Roberto Urretavizcaya
Volkswagen Bora
9 36 Maximiliano Merlino
Sebastián Diruscio
Chrysler Neon
10 50 Roberto Valle
Jose Luis Di Palma
Ford Focus
11 48 Gabriel Adamoli
Federico Lifschitz
Volkswagen Polo
12 22 Mariano Altuna
Sebastián Porto
Chevrolet Astra
13 5 Diego Aventín
Tarso Marques
Honda Civic
14 32 Nicolás Kern
Cesar Coggiola
Ford Focus
15 23 Ezequiel Bosio
Ariel Pacho
Chevrolet Astra
16 21 Emanuel Moriatis
Lionel Ugalde
Ford Focus
17 18 Mariano Bainotti
Diego Menéndez
Honda Civic
18 9 Norberto Fontana
Luciano Burti
Toyota Corolla
19 1 Gabriel Ponce de León
David Muffatto
Ford Focus
20 39 Carlos Okulovich
Enrique Bernoldi
Honda Civic
21 14 Nelson García
José Ciantini
Ford Focus
22 30 Lucas Armelini
Walter Hernández
Chevrolet Astra
23 31 Jorge Trebbiani
Nicolás Iglesias
Chevrolet Astra
24 10 Gabriel Furlán
Christian Fittipaldi
Toyota Corolla
25 30 Crispín Beitía
Luis José di Palma
Ford Focus
26 19 Franco Coscia
Cantonati
Honda Civic
27 52 Daniel Belli
Pedro Comito
Honda Civic
28 16 Oscar Fineschi
Martín Ponte
Honda Civic
29 6 Juan Manuel Silva
Anthony Reid
Honda Civic
30 49 Guillermo Castellanos
Mariano Gonzalez Cono
Volkswagen Polo
31 38 Fabian Yannantuoni
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Honda Civic
32 40 Marcelo Bugliotti
Robert Huff
Chevrolet Astra
33 7 Christian Ledesma
Nicola Larini
Chevrolet Astra
34 27 Rafael Moro
Gabriel Suarez
Honda Civic
35 28 Gustavo Der Ohanessian
Omar El Bacha
Fiat Stilo

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