Results
Position | Number | Driver | Car |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 3 | Juan Manuel Silva Ezequiel Bosio |
Honda Civic |
2 | 57 | Cacá Bueno Anthony Reid |
Honda Civic |
3 | 1 | Matías Rossi Walter Hernández |
Chevrolet Astra |
4 | 8 | Emiliano Spataro Felipe Maluhy |
Renault Megane |
5 | 25 | Santiago Ventana Jorge Trebbiani |
Chevrolet Astra |
6 | 14 | Esteban Tuero Roberto Urretavizcaya |
Volkswagen Bora |
7 | 4 | Carlos Okulovich German Quiroga |
Honda Civic |
8 | 33 | Néstor Girolami Mariano Gonzalez Cono |
Honda Civic |
9 | 6 | Martín Basso Hoover Orsi |
Ford Focus |
10 | 37 | José María López Lucas Benamo |
Honda Civic |
11 | 56 | Nelson Garcia Mariano Werner |
Ford Focus |
12 | 31 | Nicolas Kern Mariano Sortino |
Ford Focus |
13 | 24 | Gabriel Adamoli Franco Novillo |
Chevrolet Astra |
14 | 40 | Daniel Belli Cristian Dose |
Honda Civic |
15 | 20 | Juan Ignacio Caceres Claudio Kohler |
Honda Civic |
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