2007 Buenos Aires 200km - Results

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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