TC Pista

TC Pista is a stock car racing series in Argentina, created by the Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera in 1995. Its purpose was to prepare pilots from regional categories who wish to compete in Turismo Carretera. It also made it possible to absorb those pilots who did not fit on the TC grid when they went from using road circuits to permanent road courses. This division has the same regulations as the major division, but differs in the preparation of its cars, these being of lower power.

TC Pista
CategoryStock cars
Country Argentina
Inaugural season1995
Drivers' champion Diego Ciantini
Teams' championJP Carrera
Makes' championChevrolet
Official websiteACTC.org.ar

Until 2015, the four TC brands have distributed their titles as follows: Ford achieved the highest award 11 times, Chevrolet achieved 6 crowns, while Dodge obtained 5 crowns and Torino 3 crowns.[1]

Currently, the championship is defined by means of a Play Off system implemented by ACTC, which puts into play the Río Uruguay Seguros Silver Cup and also grants a limited number of promotions to the higher category.

Champions

Year Driver Model
1995 Rubén Muñiz Ford Falcon
1996 Guillermo Tambucci Dodge GTX
1997 José Luis Firmani Dodge GTX
1998 Roberto Rivas Chevrolet Chevy Malibu
1999 Fabrizio Benedetti Ford Falcon
2000 Alejandro Ramón Chevrolet Chevy Malibu
2001 Javier Bernardini Ford Falcon
2002 José Savino Ford Falcon
2003 Lionel Ugalde Ford Falcon
2004 Maximiliano Juan Ford Falcon
2005 Jonatan Castellano Dodge Cherokee
2006 Juan Bautista De Benedictis Ford Falcon
2007 Próspero Bonelli Ford Falcon
2008 Agustín Canapino Chevrolet Chevy Malibu
2009 Tomás Urretavizcaya Chevrolet Chevy Malibu
2010 Mauro Giallombardo Ford Falcon
2011 Leonel Sotro Ford Falcon
2012 Luciano Ventricelli Ford Falcon
2013 Nicolás Pezzucchi Dodge Cherokee
2014 Camilo Echevarria Chevrolet Chevy Malibu
2015 Esteban Gini Torino Cherokee
2016 Nicolás Cotignola Torino Cherokee
2017 Valentín Aguirre Dodge Cherokee
2018 Juan Cruz Benvenuti Torino Cherokee
2019 Diego Ciantini Chevrolet Chevy Malibu

References

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