W2 Pro GP’s Raphael Reis and Jorge Barrio claimed a commanding victory in the TCR South America endurance race at Termas de Río Hondo, moving Reis up to third in the championship standings.
Having qualified their CUPRA on pole on Saturday, Reis and Barrio were never headed on Sunday. Barrio took to the wheel for the opening stint and quickly opened up a comfortable lead, allowing the team to pit and make its mandatory driver swap without losing the lead.
PMO Racing’s Facundo Marques and Damián Fineschi had qualified alongside on the front row, but had no answer to the leading CUPRAs pace, and took the chequered flag in second, just under seven seconds adrift at the conclusion of the hour-long race.
Gaston Iansa drove the first stint in the Team Toyota Argentina Toyota Corolla, moving up to second past Marques in the early stages, before switching to Bernardo Llaver, who brought the car home to complete the podium after losing second to Fineschi during the pit stop phase at the mid-point.
Juan Manuel Casella and Matías Milla were the leading Squadra Martino Honda pairing, finishing in fourth after gaining four places, three of them in the opening half of the race.
They got the jump on PMO Motorsport’s Rafael Suzuki and Matías Signorelli, moving into fourth when the race entered into the pitstop phase.
The biggest mover in the entire field was the CUPRA of Galid Osman and Felipe Lapenna – the duo moved up 13 places in the race, with Osman, who drove the opening stint, getting as high as tenth before handing over to Lapenna.
Ignacio Montenegro and Lucas Colombo Russell finished in seventh, but after starting in sixth a boisterous opening lap for the Squadra Martino driver saw him drop to 12th, from where he had to fight back before handing over to Colombo Russell for the second half of the race.
Juan Pablo Bessone and Ever Franetovich brought their PMO Racing Peugeot home in eighth, whilst the top ten was completed by the Scuderia Chiarelli Hyundai of Pedro Cardoso / Mathias de Valle and the Squadra Martino Honda of Uruguayan duo Enrique Maglione / Rodrigo Aramendia.
José Manuel Sapag retired from the race when his suspension broke at the final corner after just six laps, sending his Toyota spearing into the gravel and meaning Marcelo Ciarrocchi never got a turn behind the wheel.
Leandro Rama retired his Lynk & Co to the pits after just five laps, meaning PMO Motorsport Team Principal Pablo Otero didn’t get any mileage in the race either.
Reigning champion Fabricio Pezzini finished down in 19th – Fabián Yannantuoni drove the early stint, and was running as high as sixth, but after switching to Pezzini the Toyota coasted out of the pits, losing time before Pezzini got it going again, ultimately finishing a lap down after the technical troubles.
Race result
POS | NO | CL | NAT | DRIVER | NAT | DRIVER | ENTRANT | CAR | LAPS | TIME | GD |
1 | 77 | Raphael REIS | Jorge BARRIO | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon Competición TCR | 32 | 1:01:27.652 | 1 | |||
2 | 88 | Damián FINESCHI | Facundo MARQUES | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 32 | 6.911 | 2 | |||
3 | 17 | Bernardo LLAVER | Gaston IANSA | Toyota Team Argentina | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 32 | 19.826 | 3 | |||
4 | 60 | Juan Manuel CASELLA | Matías MILLA | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 32 | 21.182 | 8 | |||
5 | 8 | Rafael SUZUKI | Matías SIGNORELLI | PMO Motorsport | Lynk & Co 03 TCR | 32 | 30.151 | 4 | |||
6 | 28 | Galid OSMAN | Felipe LAPENNA | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon Competición TCR | 32 | 32.662 | 19 | |||
7 | 23 | Ignacio MONTENEGRO | Lucas COLOMBO RUSSELL | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 32 | 33.821 | 6 | |||
8 | 7 | Juan Pablo BESSONE | Ever FRANETOVICH | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 32 | 39.687 | 11 | |||
9 | 43 | Pedro CARDOSO | Mathias DE VALLE | Scuderia Chiarelli | Hyundai Elantra N TCR | 32 | 45.321 | 13 | |||
10 | 15 | Enrique MAGLIONE | Rodrigo ARAMENDIA | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 32 | 56.411 | 9 | |||
11 | 10 | Adalberto BAPTISTA | Rodrigo BAPTISTA | Cobra Racing Team | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 32 | 59.413 | 15 | |||
12 | 87 | Franco FARINA | Michell BONNIN | Alfa Racing | Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR | 32 | 1:06.138 | 18 | |||
13 | 69 | Gonzalo ALTERIO | Carlos Javier MERLO | Alfa Racing | Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR | 32 | 1:32.443 | 21 | |||
14 | 24 | Frederick BALBI | Matías RUSSO | PMO Motorsport | Lynk & Co 03 TCR | 32 | 1:42.889 | 5 | |||
15 | 34 | Fabio CASAGRANDE | Franco COSCIA | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 32 | 1:47.163 | 17 | |||
16 | 55 | Diego GUTIERREZ | Gustavo FERNIGRINI | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 32 | 1:51.661 | 22 | |||
17 | 70 | Diego NUNES | Pedro NUNES | Cobra Racing Team | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 31 | + 1 LAP | 14 | |||
18 | 37 | Guilherme REISCHL | Ernesto BESSONE | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 31 | + 1 LAP | 20 | |||
19 | 5 | Fabián YANNANTUONI | Fabricio PEZZINI | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 31 | + 1 LAP | 10 | |||
20 | 2 | Juan Ángel ROSSO | Luciano FARRONI | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 26 | + 6 LAPS | 12 | |||
R | 33 | José Manuel SAPAG | Marcelo CIARROCCHI | Toyota Team Argentina | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 6 | DNF | 7 | |||
R | 20 | Pablo OTERO | Leandro RAMA | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 5 | DNF | 16 |