Race Calendar and Results
Date | Race Name | Track | Location | Event type | Number of laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 5 | Gran Premio Casinos de Córdoba | Autódromo Oscar Cabalén | Alta Gracia, Córdoba | Normal event | |
April 19 | Autódromo Parque General Roca | General Roca, Río Negro | Normal event | ||
May 10 | Autódromo Ciudad de Oberá | Oberá, Misiones | Normal event | 26 | |
May 31 | Autódromo Jorge Ángel Pena | San Martín, Mendoza | Normal event | 31 | |
June 14 | Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo | Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero | Endurance Series race | 70 | |
July 5 | Autódromo Santiago Yaco Guarnieri | Resistencia, Chaco | Normal event | 40 | |
August 16 | 200km de Buenos Aires | Autódromo Juan y Óscar Gálvez | Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires | Endurance Series race | 38 |
September 6 | Autódromo Ciudad de Centenário | Centenário, Neuquén | Normal event | ||
October 3 and 4 | Streets of Santa Fé | Santa Fé | Double-header event | ||
October 24 and 25 | Autódromo El Zonda | San Juán | Double-header event | ||
November 8 | Gran Premio de Punta del Este | Streets of Punta del Este | Punta del Este, Uruguay | Normal event | Cancelled |
November 29 | Gran Premio Coronación | Circuito Potrero de los Funes | Potrero de los Funes, San Luis | Endurance Series race | 48 |
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