The Chevrolet duo were fastest in Friday’s third practice session for the TC2000 in Buenos Aires.
Friday’s activity for the TC2000 within the framework of the 200 Kilometers of Buenos Aires concluded with the third practice session led by the Chevrolet pair of Bernardo Llaver – Santiago Urrutia.
The Llaver – Urrutia duo set a time of 1m19s264 and took the best in practice. He left Agustín Canapino – Christian Ledesma with a difference of 43 hundredths as escort and Leonel Pernía – Antonino García third with a difference of 635 thousandths. While the best five were completed by Jorge Barrio – Damián Fineschi and Gonzalo Reilly – Lucas Colombo Russell.
The activity for the TC2000 within the framework of the 200 Kilometers of Buenos Aires will continue on Saturday at 9.40, when the fourth practice session of the weekend begins.
Iansa dominated the second guest training
Iansa set a time of 1m18s038 and came out on top. Antonino García finished second, invited by Leonel Pernía, with a difference of 37 hundredths and Facundo Marques, with the Renault of Felipe Barrios Bustos, who finished third, to complete the 1-2-3 of Axion Energy Sport.
In the back are Damián Fineschi (Jorge Barrio), Santiago Urrutia (Bernardo Llaver), Juan Manuel Casella (Matías Milla), Carlos Javier Merlo (Facundo Ardusso), Matías Rossi (Julián Santero), Matías Muñoz Marchesi (Fabián Yannantuoni) and Javier Scuncio Moro (Rodrigo Aramendia).
Activity for the TC2000 at the Buenos Aires racetrack will resume at 5:30 pm, when the installation round begins.
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