2008 Potrero de Los Funes TC2000 Round - Results

Results

Position Number Driver Car
1 37 José María López Honda Civic
2 5 Christian Ledesma Chevrolet Astra
3 9 Juan Manuel Silva Honda Civic
4 8 Leonel Pernía Honda Civic
5 1 Matías Rossi Renault Megane
6 13 Luis Jose Di Palma Ford Focus
7 2 Guillermo Ortelli Renault Megane
8 10 Carlos Okulovich Honda Civic
9 3 Martín Basso Ford Focus
10 6 Ricardo Risatti Chevrolet Astra
11 12 Mariano Werner Ford Focus
12 42 Alejandro González Ford Focus
13 4 Gabriel Ponce de León Ford Focus
14 18 Agustin Canapino Chevrolet Astra
15 16 Fabricio Pezzini Honda Civic
16 11 Norberto Fontana Toyota Corolla
17 38 Juan Ignacio Caceres Honda Civic
18 33 Marcelo Bugliotti Chevrolet Astra
19 24 Gustavo Der Ohanessian Volkswagen Polo
20 41 Bernardo Llaver Honda Civic
21 14 Leandro Carducci Ford Focus
22 17 Fabian Yannantuoni Chevrolet Astra
23 16 Daniel Belli Honda Civic
24 39 Lucas Benamo Honda Civic
25 32 Franco Coscia Honda Civic
26 20 Damian Fineschi Honda Civic

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