2017 1000km Buenos Aires

The 2017 1000km Buenos Aires was a motor race for Turismo Carretera held on the weekend of 4–6 August 2017. The event was held at the Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez in Buenos Aires, Argentina and consisted of one race of 1,005 kilometres. It was the eighth round of fifteen in the 2017 Turismo Carretera championship, as well as the tenth staging of the 1000 km Buenos Aires.[1]

Argentina 2017 1000km Buenos Aires
Event Information
Round 8 of 15 in the 2017
Date4–6 August 2017
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
VenueAutódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez
Results
Race 1
Distance 178 laps 1,005.878 km
Winner Argentina Juan Manuel Silva
Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni
CM Motorsport
5:30:55.166

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Background edit

The 2017 1000km Buenos Aires was the first staging of the race as a Turismo Carretera event, but wasn't the first multi-driver enduro in the modern era of Turismo Carretera – a 500km race held at the Autódromo Hermanos Emiliozzi the previous year, won by Matías Rossi and Esteban Guerrieri, was the first since 1996. Similar to Supercars Championships' endurance driver rules since 2010, the regular season drivers could not partner up and had to be joined by one or two 'guest' co-drivers. Regular drivers were denoted by a green light inside the car, with the first guest denoted by a blue light and the second guest by a red light.

The race was held over 178 laps (1,005km), but had a time-certain limit of 6 hours. Outside assistance rules were relaxed for the event in that entries could resume participation in the race if they received it, but penalties for technical changes were heavily tightened – entries would receive a 1-lap penalty for changing a cylinder or engine cover, and a 2-lap penalty for changing an entire engine. The grid was set by the championship standings order prior to the event, however Mariano Werner started from the back of the grid for accumulation of penalties as did cars #7, #8 and #31 for taking engine penalties.

Race edit

Despite being spun by Gastón Mazzacane inside the first ten laps, Juan Manuel Silva and Juan Tomás Catalán Magni emerged the winners of the 1000km Buenos Aires having taken the lead after the last pit-stop cycle. Guillermo Ortelli – whose co-driver Diego Martínez both suffered a high-speed spin mid-race and earned the team a 20-second post-race time-penalty for not changing the co-driver light – inherited second late in the race after both long-time leader Mariano Werner's co-driver Juan Ronconi retired with an oil leak five laps from the end, and Juan Martín Trucco's (who completed the first four-and-a-quarter hours of the race by himself) co-driver Elio Craparo broke down three laps from the finish; although it was likely that the #1 Chevrolet would have scored a podium regardless having finished with strong late-race pace. Juan Marcos Angelini finished third on the road, but received a 2-lap penalty for an engine change and elevated José Manuel Urcera – who had completed the whole race on the same set of tyres – to the podium. Facundo Ardusso was classified fourth, and ultimately the last car on the lead lap as Esteban Gini was penalised 3 laps for not completing the mandatory number of driver changes.

Results edit

Race edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts.
1 111   Juan Manuel Silva
  Juan Tomás Catalán Magni
CM Motorsport Ford Falcon 178 5:30:55.166 3 90
2 1   Guillermo Ortelli
  Valentín Aguirre
  Diego Martínez
JP Carrera Chevrolet Coupé SS 178 +20.524 1 85
3 151   José Manuel Urcera
  Mariano Altuna
Las Toscas Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 178 +33.894 14 80
4 5   Facundo Ardusso
  Tomás Urretavizcaya
Renault Sport Torino Team Torino Cherokee 178 +1:14.727 5 75
5 33   Juan José Ebarlín
  Laureano Campanera
  Marcos di Palma
Donto Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 177 +1 lap 24 72
6 52   Carlos Okulovich
  Juan Pablo Barucca
  Nazareno López
Maquin Parts Racing Torino Cherokee 177 +1 lap 37 70
7 7   Juan Marcos Angelini
  Luciano Ventricelli
  Ricardo Degoumois
UR Racing Dodge GTX Cherokee 176 +2 laps 42 68
8 11   Jonatan Castellano
  Jerónimo Teti
Castellano Power Team Dodge GTX Cherokee 176 +2 laps 9 66
9 42   Esteban Gini
  Jonathan Vázquez
Alifraco Sport Chevrolet Coupé SS 175 +3 laps 30 64
10 9   Juan Martín Trucco
  Elio Craparo
JMT Motorsport Dodge GTX Cherokee 175 Mechanical 7 62
11 24   Nicolás Bonelli
  Agustín de Brabandere
Bonelli Competición Ford Falcon 174 +4 laps 18 60
12 3   Mariano Werner
  Marcos Muchiut
  Juan Ronconi
Werner Competición Ford Falcon 173 Oil leak 41 58
13 28   Emiliano Spataro
  Juan Bautista de Benedictis
Renault Sport Torino Team Torino Cherokee 172 +6 laps 20 56
14 10   Gastón Mazzacane
  Daniel Nefa
Dole Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 166 +12 laps 6 54
15 19   Juan Pablo Gianini
  Marcelo Agrelo
  Kevin Candela
JPG Racing Ford Falcon 165 +13 laps 16 52
16 18   Luis José di Palma
  Javier Jack
  Nicolás Dianda
Laboritto Jrs. Racing Torino Cherokee 164 +14 laps 8 50
17 116   Alan Ruggiero
  Tomás Gregorio Deharbe
  Juan Cruz Benvenuti
Laboritto Jrs. Racing Torino Cherokee 163 +15 laps 36 48
18 72   Martín Serrano
  Alonso Etchebest
  Facundo Della Motta
Dole Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 158 +20 laps 28 46
19 2   Matías Rossi
  Gastón Rossi
Nova Racing Ford Falcon 156 Puncture damage 2 44
20 82   Mauricio Lambiris
  Gastón Ferrante
  Lautaro de la Iglesia
Martínez Competición Ford Falcon 152 +26 laps 12 42
21 77   Juan Martín Bruno
  Juan Scoltore
Dole Racing Dodge GTX Cherokee 151 +27 laps 38 40
22 14   Norberto Fontana
  José Ciantini
  Nicolás Trosset
JP Carrera Chevrolet Coupé SS 150 +28 laps 13 38
23 99   Matías Jalaf
  Daniel Vázquez
  Juan Garbelino
Indecar Racing Torino Cherokee 145 Mechanical 22 36
24 43   Christian Ledesma
  Walter Hernández
  Augusto Carinelli
Las Toscas Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 132 Crash 26 34
25 39   Camilo Echevarría
  Diego Azar
  Germán Todino
Alifraco Sport Chevrolet Coupé SS 132 +46 laps 31 32
26 8   Sergio Alaux
  Waldemar Coronas
  Pablo Costanzo
Donto Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 130 +48 laps 43 30
27 45   Facundo Gil Bicella
  Roberto Videle
  Mariano Oyhanart
Alifraco Sport Dodge GTX Cherokee 130 +48 laps 40 28
28 40   Christian Dose
  Marcelo Videle
  "Patán"
Dose Competición Chevrolet Coupé SS 129 Crash 34 26
29 17   Emanuel Moriatis
  Joel Gassmann
  Ayrton Londero
Martínez Competición Ford Falcon 128 +50 laps 11 24
30 68   Julián Santero
  Aldo Ortíz
  Federico Paoloni
Dole Racing Torino Cherokee 123 Mechanical 35 22
31 23   Gabriel Ponce de León
  Federico Pérez
Ponce de León Racing Ford Falcon 118 +60 laps 15 18
32 101   Lionel Ugalde
  Ernesto Bessone
  Matías Rodríguez
Ugalde Competición Ford Falcon 117 +61 laps 17 18
33 69   Pedro Gentile
  Cristian Beraldi
  Sebastián Gómez
Alifraco Sport Chevrolet Coupé SS 99 Crash 27 18
34 31   Leonel Pernía
  Santiago Andreoli
  Emmanuel Pérez Bravo
Dose Competición Chevrolet Coupé SS 95 +83 laps 44 18
35 27   Omar Martínez
  Nicolás Pezzucchi
  Juan José Suárez
Martínez Competición Ford Falcon 94 +84 laps 19 18
36 38   Diego de Carlo
  Emmanuel Alifraco
  Gastón Todino
Jet Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 86 Engine 32 18
37 79   Mathías Nolesi
  Lucas Ferreira
Nolesi Spirit Team Ford Falcon 83 +95 laps 29 18
38 55   Santiago Mangoni
  Juan José Tomasello
  Enzo Pieraligi
Dose Competición Chevrolet Coupé SS 74 Mechanical 21 18
39 6   Agustín Canapino
  Federico Alonso
Jet Racing Chevrolet Coupé SS 73 Engine 4 18
40 129   Mauro Giallombardo
  Leonel Sotro
  Adrián Oubiña
Werner Competición Ford Falcon 73 +105 laps 10 18
41 100   Sebastián Diruscio
  Diego Verriello
  Santiago Álvarez
SGV Racing Dodge GTX Cherokee 66 +112 laps 39 15
42 30   Nicolás González
  Damián Markel
  Oscar Sánchez
AyP Competición Torino Cherokee 66 +112 laps 23 15
43 63   Próspero Bonelli
  Maximiliano Juan
Bonelli Competición Ford Falcon 39 Mechanical 25 15
44 144   José Savino
  Pablo Delponte
  Maximiliano López
Savino Sport Ford Falcon 7 Crash 33 15
WD 107   Nicolás Cotignola
  Luciano Cotignola
  Franco Ércoli
Sprint Racing Torino Cherokee Withdrew
Fastest lap set by Mariano Werner – 1:36.215 on Lap 104
Source:[2]

Standings edit

Drivers' Championship
Pos. Driver Pts Gap
1   José Luis di Palma 262
2   Facundo Ardusso 255 -7
3   Juan Manuel Silva 244.5 -17.5
4   Gastón Mazzacane 236 -26
5   Jonatan Castellano 228.5 -33.5
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included.

References edit

  1. ^ "TC: Histórica victoria de Silva en los 1000 Km de Buenos Aires" (in Spanish). Recta Principal. 6 August 2017.
  2. ^ "2017 / Fecha 8 / Buenos Aires / Final". Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 6 August 2017.

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