Turismo Nacional

Turismo Nacional (National tourism, lit., national touring) popularly known by its acronym TN, is a touring car racing series based in Argentina that has been active since 1961. It is organized by the Asociación de Pilotos de Automóviles de Turismo and is governed by the Automobile Sports Commission of the Argentine Automobile Club. The cars involved are almost standard preparation cars, that is to say practically a road car prepared for competitions. Originally, only models made in Argentina were allowed (hence the name, that is, nationally manufactured), but after Argentina's entry into Mercosur, Brazilian models were allowed.

Turismo Nacional
CategoryTouring car racing
Country Argentina
Inaugural season1961
Drivers' championClass B:Nicolás Posco
Class C:José Manuel Urcera
Makes' championSee below
Official websiteOfficial website

Currently, Turismo Nacional is made up of two divisions, which share the calendar but the races run separately. In Class 2, B-segment models with engines up to 1.6-liter displacement are allowed. Class 3 cars are limited to 2.0 liters of displacement; mainly, C-segment models are allowed.

Classes

From its inception, the category organized its competitions, dividing its fleet into classes, for which the size of the vehicle and the displacement of the engines had to be taken into account. Initially, 5 TN classes were organized.

Currently, the category is divided into two distinct divisions. The smaller division is known as Class 2, which is intended for those cars of national production, standard preparation and with a maximum displacement of 1600 cm3. While the largest division is known as Class 3, which admits the same conditions as Class 2, but differing in its displacement, which is allowed up to a ceiling of 2000 cm3.

With the elimination of import restrictions due to the creation of Mercosur, models produced in Brazil were admitted to the category.[1]

Models

Models

Champions

Carlos Reutemann, champion of Clase D in 1966.
Carlos Okulovich, champion of Clase 3 in 2010.
Facundo Chapur, champion of Clase 3 in 2013 and 2015.
Year Class Champions Car
1961 Clase A Heriberto Bohnen NSU Prinz
Clase B Vicente Formisano Auto Union 1000
1962 Clase A Remigio Caldara Isard 700
Clase B Gonzalo Gainza Paz Auto Union 1000
Clase C José Migliore Peugeot 403
1963 Clase A Domingo López Oribe NSU Prinz
Clase B Gastón Perkins Renault Gordini
Clase C Ernesto Santamarina Peugeot 404
1964 Clase A José Calduch De Carlo 700
Clase B Gastón Perkins Renault Gordini
Clase C Eduardo Rodríguez Canedo Fiat 1500
1965 Clase A Rogelio Scaramella De Carlo 700
Clase B Gastón Perkins Renault Gordini
Clase C Rosmualdo Visintini Auto Union 1000
Clase D Nasif Estéfano Fiat 1500
1966 Clase A Rogelio Scaramella De Carlo 700
Clase B Carlos Ruesch Renault Gordini
Clase C Rosmualdo Visintini Auto Union 1000
Clase D Carlos Reutemann Fiat 1500
1967 Clase A Rogelio Scaramella De Carlo 700
Clase B Danilo Bonamicci Renault Gordini
Clase C Rosmualdo Visintini Auto Union 1000
Clase D Carlos Reutemann Fiat 1500
Clase E Eduardo Rodríguez Canedo Torino 380 W
1968 Clase B Ángel Monguzzi Renault Gordini
Clase C Rosmualdo Visintini Auto Union 1000
Clase D Norberto Castañón Peugeot 404
1969 Clase B Emilio Parisi Renault Gordini
Clase C Norberto Castañón Peugeot 404
Clase D Alberto Rodríguez Larreta Torino 380 W
1970 Clase C Rosmualdo Visintini Auto Union 1000
Clase D José Migliore Peugeot 504
1971 Clase B Eduardo Giordano Renault Gordini
Clase C Danilo Bonamici Fiat 1600
Clase D José Migliore Peugeot 504
1972 Clase B Aldo Caldarella Fiat 128
Clase C Francisco Mayorga Peugeot 504
1973 Clase B José Carlomagno Fiat 128
Clase C Francisco Mayorga Peugeot 504
1974 Clase B Luis Macri Fiat 128
Clase C Jorge Recalde Fiat 125
1975 Clase B Juan Pablo Zampa Fiat 128
Clase C Ricardo Zunino Fiat 125
1976 Clase B Jorge Spinetto Fiat 128
Clase C Ricardo Zunino Fiat 125
1977 Clase B Jorge Spinetto Fiat 128
Clase C Rubén Daray Fiat 125
1978 (CADAD) Clase B Osvaldo Morresi Fiat 128
Clase C Francisco Alcuaz Peugeot 504
1978 (ACA) Clase B Gabriel Raies Fiat 128
Clase C Carlos Garro Peugeot 504
1979 Clase B Julio Pardo Fiat 128
Clase C Carlos Garro Peugeot 504
1980 Clase B Jorge Serafini Fiat 128
Clase C Juan Carlos Rizzuto Fiat 125
1981 Clase A Marcelo Raies Fiat 147
Clase B Jorge Bescham Fiat 128
Clase C Gabriel Raies Fiat 125
Clase D Francisco Alcuaz Peugeot 504
1982 Clase 5 Julio Pardo-Gustavo Der Ohanessian Fiat 128
Clase 6 Jorge Bescham Fiat 128
Clase 7 Daniel Mustafá-Ángel Monguzzi Renault 18
Clase 8 Francisco Mayorga Datsun 280ZX
Clase 9 Jorge Cecchetto-Elvio Borgioli Daihatsu Charade
Clase 10 Alberto Baldinelli Fiat 128
Clase 11 Néstor Percaz Fiat 128
Clase 12 José Fortunato Peugeot 504
1983 Clase 1 Carlos Rosati Fiat 128
Clase 2 Carlos Zabala Fiat 128
Clase 3 Arnoldo Capra Peugeot 504
1984 Clase 2 Hugo Olmi Fiat 128
Clase 3 José Cano Renault 18
1985 Clase 2 Ernesto Bessone Sr. Alfa Romeo Sprint
Clase 3 Eduardo García Gómez Renault 18
1986 Clase 2 Omar Darío Bonomo Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Jorge Maggi Alfa Romeo GTV
Monomarca Sierra Oscar Fineschi Ford Sierra
1987 Clase 2 Omar Darío Bonomo Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Jorge Maggi Alfa Romeo GTV
Monomarca Sierra Jorge Guiral Ford Sierra
1988 Clase 2 Ernesto Rodríguez Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Fernando Adba Renault 18
Monomarca Sierra Oscar Fineschi Ford Sierra
1989 Clase 2 Rafael Verna Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Ricardo Albertengo Renault 18
Monomarca Sierra Jorge Eidilstein Ford Sierra
1990 Clase 2 René Zanatta Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Pablo Peón Renault 18
Monomarca Sierra Gerardo del Campo Ford Sierra
1991 Clase 2 René Zanatta Volkswagen Gacel
Clase 3 Pablo Peón Renault 18
Monomarca Sierra Gerardo del Campo Ford Sierra
1992 Clase 2 Rafael Verna Ford Escort
Clase 3 Omar Bonomo Volkswagen Carat
Monomarca Sierra Pablo Rafú Ford Sierra
1993 Clase 2 Rafael Verna Ford Escort
Clase 3 Gerardo del Campo Ford Escort
Clase 4 Norberto della Santina Ford Sierra
1994 Clase 2 Rafael Verna Ford Escort
Clase 3 Gerardo del Campo Ford Escort
Clase 4 Carlos Rossetti Ford Sierra
1995 Clase 2 Carlos Míguez Ford Escort
Clase 3 Rafael Verna Ford Escort
Clase 4 Diego Ponte Ford Sierra
1996 Clase 2 Paolo D'Amico Ford Escort
Clase 3 Omar Suriani Renault 18
1997 Clase 2 Julio Catalán Magni Ford Escort
Clase 3 Norberto della Santina Volkswagen Gol
1998 Clase 2 Paolo D'Amico Chevrolet
Clase 3 Omar Bonomo Ford Escort
1999 Clase 2 Adrián Hang Volkswagen Gol
Clase 3 Oscar Canela Volkswagen Polo
2000 Clase 2 Nicolás Vuyovich Volkswagen Gol
Clase 3 Walter Tanoni Ford Escort
2001 Clase 2 Paolo D'Amico Renault
Clase 3 Lucas Armellini Honda Civic
2002 Clase 2 Néstor Percaz Ford Escort
Clase 3 Nicolás Vuyovich Honda Civic
2003 Clase 2 Néstor Percaz Ford Escort
Clase 3 Ernesto Bessone Ford Escort
2004 Clase 2 Juan Pedro Heguy Ford Escort
Clase 3 Pablo Redolfi Honda Civic
2005 Clase 2 Juan Pedro Heguy Ford Escort
Clase 3 Patricio Di Palma Ford Escort
2006 Clase 2 Iván Saturni Renault Clio
Clase 3 Hugo Lepphaille Honda Civic
2007 Clase 2 Joaquin Volpi Ford Fiesta
Clase 3 Ezequiel Bosio Renault Clio
2008 Clase 2 Leandro Vallasciani Renault Clio
Clase 3 Esteban Tuero Ford Focus
2009 Clase 2 Ivan Ciccarelli Renault Clio
Clase 3 Marcelo Bugliotti Chevrolet Astra
2010 Clase 2 Adrián Percaz Peugeot 206
Clase 3 Carlos Okulovich Honda New Civic
2011 Clase 2 Bruno Bosio Chevrolet Corsa
Clase 3 Fabián Yannantuoni Peugeot 307
2012 Clase 2 Facundo Chapur Ford Fiesta
Clase 3 Emanuel Moriatis Ford Focus
2013 Clase 2 Matias Machuca Renault Clio
Clase 3 Facundo Chapur Peugeot 308
2014 Clase 2 Hanna Abdallah Renault Clio
Clase 3 Matías Rossi Citroën C4
2015 Clase 2 Adrián Percaz Peugeot 207 Compact
Clase 3 Facundo Chapur Peugeot 308
2016 Clase 2 Alfonso Domenech Renault Clio
Clase 3 Emanuel Moriatis Ford Focus
2017 Clase 2 Alejandro Bucci Ford Fiesta KD
Clase 3 Mariano Werner Fiat Linea
2018 Clase 2 Nicolás Posco Ford Fiesta Kinetic
Clase 3 Leonel Pernía Honda Civic
2019 Clase 2 Ever Franetovich Fiat Palio
Clase 3 José Manuel Urcera Honda Civic
2020 Clase 2 Nicolás Posco Ford Fiesta Kinetic
Clase 3 José Manuel Urcera Honda Civic
Fuente:[4][5][6]

References

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