Turismo Carretera |
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| Champion drivers |
1939 Ángel Lo Valvo ·
1940-41 Juan Manuel Fangio ·
1947-48, 1953-54, 1960 Oscar Alfredo Gálvez ·
1949-52, 1955-58, 1961 Juan Gálvez ·
1959 Rodolfo de Álzaga ·
1962-65 Dante Emiliozzi ·
1966 Juan Manuel Bordeu ·
1967 Eduardo Copello ·
1968 Carlos Pairetti ·
1969 Gastón Perkins ·
1970-71 Rubén Luis di Palma ·
1973 Nasif Estéfano ·
1974-76 Héctor Gradassi ·
1977-78, 1995-97, 1999 Juan María Traverso ·
1979-80 F. Espinosa ·
1980-81 Antonio Aventín ·
1982 Jorge M. Boero ·
1983-85 Roberto Mouras ·
1986 Oscar Angeletti ·
1987-89 Oscar Castellano ·
1990 Emilio Satriano ·
1991-92 Oscar Aventín ·
1993 Walter Hernández ·
1994 Eduardo Ramos ·
1998, 2000-02 Guillermo Ortelli ·
2003 Ernesto Bessone ·
2004 Omar Martínez ·
2005 Juan Manuel Silva ·
2006 Norberto Fontana
2007 Christian Ledesma
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