Toyota’s Matías Rossi scored a double victory in the TCR South America races at Villicum in San Juan, as title contenders Pedro Cardoso and Raphael Reis clashed in a thrilling second race.
Pole-sitter Rossi made a good start when the lights went out in the opening encounter, whilst Galid Osman appeared to make a good start to claim third at the first corner, before quickly dropping back to sixth a few turns later.
It was series returnee Matías Cravero who appeared feistiest at the start, seizing third into the opening corner, then passing team-mate Juan Manuel Casella for second into the Turn 6 hairpin, before quickly going on to pressure Rossi for the lead from the second lap.
However, Toyota’s Rossi held firm until a safety car intervention came on lap seven, after Fabián Yannantuoni, who had hit a tyre stack on the fifth lap, spun off on his own on lap six and beached his Corolla in the gravel.
Racing resumed after just one lap behind the safety car, and Casella immediately took the opportunity to pounce on Cravero for second into the first corner.
Seemingly caught out, Cravero lost the place and then fell behind the Peugeot of Leonel Pernía, although the latter demotion was only brief as he fought back past into third a few corners later.
But at the front, Rossi held firm to claim his maiden win in TCR South America, ahead of Casella in second, who kept his title hopes alive with a second straight podium.
Cravero completed the podium, his first rostrum visit in the series in his ninth start, ahead of Pernía in fourth.
Rafael Suzuki followed his PMO Racing team-mate home in fifth after a quiet race, with Reis claiming sixth in his W2 Pro GP CUPRA, having passed Juan Ángel Rosso for seventh with four laps to go, and then been allowed into sixth by team-mate Osman on the final lap.
Osman had passed Rosso for sixth a lap earlier, but took the chequered flag in seventh after allowing his team-mate by in the final corners, with Rosso bringing his Paladini Racing Toyota home in eighth.
Championship leader Cardoso took ninth after an unusually quiet race for the Brazilian, with Squadra Martino’s Enrique Maglione completing the top ten.
Race one result
POS | NO | CL | NAT | DRIVER | ENTRANT | CAR | LAPS | TIME | BEST | GD |
1 | 17 | Matías ROSSI | Toyota Team Argentina | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 15 | 27:54.082 | 1:45.045 | 1 | ||
2 | 60 | Juan Manuel CASELLA | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR | 15 | 0.465 | 1:45.067 | 2 | ||
3 | 38 | Matías CRAVERO | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 15 | 3.644 | 1:45.003 | 3 | ||
4 | 44 | Leonel PERNÍA | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 15 | 4.311 | 1:45.362 | 4 | ||
5 | 8 | Rafael SUZUKI | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 15 | 9.001 | 1:45.973 | 6 | ||
6 | 77 | Raphael REIS | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon VZ TCR | 15 | 10.557 | 1:45.662 | 8 | ||
7 | 28 | Galid OSMAN | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon VZ TCR | 15 | 11.167 | 1:45.769 | 5 | ||
8 | 16 | Juan Ángel ROSSO | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 15 | 12.870 | 1:45.872 | 7 | ||
9 | 43 | Pedro CARDOSO | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 15 | 13.149 | 1:46.183 | 10 | ||
10 | 7 | Thiago VIVACQUA | Cobra Racing Team | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 15 | 19.466 | 1:46.596 | 13 | ||
11 | 15 | Enrique MAGLIONE | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 15 | 28.436 | 1:46.603 | 16 | ||
12 | 33 | Luis RAMÍREZ | Squadra Martino Racing | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 15 | 30.008 | 1:46.189 | 9 | ||
13 | 19 | Matías CHAS | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 15 | 33.675 | 1:47.588 | 15 | ||
14 | 34 | Fabio CASAGRANDE | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 15 | 35.071 | 1:46.585 | 12 | ||
15 | 2 | Marcio BASSO | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon Competición TCR | 15 | 35.267 | 1:47.114 | 14 | ||
R | 5 | Fabián YANNANTUONI | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 5 | DNF | 1:46.205 | 11 |
Race two
Championship leader Cardoso had the reverse-grid pole for the second race, but the Brazilian’s lead would be limited to only the opening lap, as team-mate Suzuki overhauled him along the back straight as Cardoso found himself struggling with flapping bodywork under his Peugeot.
Cardoso then immediately dropped behind Pernía’s Peugeot as well, clearly the slowest of the trio of leading PMO Peugeots.
Having impressed in race one, Cravero’s race was limited in race two, the Argentine being tapped into a spin by Rossi on the second lap which ultimately damaged his Honda and took him out of the race.
Despite that, race one winner Rossi found himself up to sixth by the end of the second lap and making rapid progress in his Toyota.
He passed Rosso for fifth on lap three, with the latter then muscled out on the following tour by Luis Ramírez, dropping four places in a single lap.
At the front, Suzuki and Pernía pulled clear of Cardoso by more than three seconds, leaving Cardoso vulnerable to the attack of the chasing CUPRA of Reis.
As Reis sought to fight past Cardoso, it allowed both Rossi and Casella through into third and fourth respectively on lap five, as the battling duo held each other up and dropped to fifth and sixth. The same lap saw Pernía drop out of contention, suddenly slowing with a technical issue on his car.
A lap later, things came to a head between leading title protagonists Cardoso and Reis, as they made contact on the back straight, pitching Cardoso into the path of the innocent Thiago Vivacqua and taking both out of the race.
Reis was handed a ten-second penalty for the incident, but was able to continue in sixth.
A lap later, the safety car was called upon to allow Cardoso’s and Vivacqua’s cars to be cleared, with racing resuming on lap ten.
As racing resumed, Suzuki was leading Rossi and Casella, who had benefitted from Pernía’s demise. Initially, Suzuki looked to have the pace to hold off an attack, but after a few laps his pace slowed dramatically and on lap 14 Rossi was able to make a relatively easy pass into Turn 6, with Casella following into second only a few corners later.
With Casella unable to challenge Rossi for the lead, the duo repeated their race one formation as Rossi doubled up and Casella scored a third podium in succession.
Osman completed the podium, the CUPRA driver having also got by Suzuki the lap after he lost the lead.
Suzuki held on to claim fourth, ahead of Rosso in fifth as the leading Paladini Toyota once again.
W2’s Marcio Basso was an impressive sixth, despite having made a clear jump start and been hit with a drive-through penalty early in the race as a consequence.
Reis was seventh after his penalty was applied, ahead of Panamanian racer Ramírez in eighth.
Although classified, Squadra Martino’s Fabio Casagrande failed to take the finish due to going off at high speed with three laps to go, hitting the tyre barriers hard.
Cardoso continues to lead the driver’s standings with 330 points, ahead of Reis (322), Casella (290), Rosso (285) and Rossi (256), with events still to be held in Buenos Aires next month, Termas de Río Hondo in November and Rosario in December.
Race two result
POS | NO | CL | NAT | DRIVER | ENTRANT | CAR | LAPS | TIME | BEST | GD |
1 | 17 | Matías ROSSI | Toyota Team Argentina | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 17 | 33:10.431 | 1:45.700 | 10 | ||
2 | 60 | Juan Manuel CASELLA | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR | 17 | 0.576 | 1:45.933 | 9 | ||
3 | 28 | Galid OSMAN | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon VZ TCR | 17 | 4.239 | 1:46.496 | 6 | ||
4 | 8 | Rafael SUZUKI | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 17 | 5.016 | 1:45.656 | 5 | ||
5 | 16 | Juan Ángel ROSSO | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 17 | 10.215 | 1:46.810 | 4 | ||
6 | 2 | Marcio BASSO | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon Competición TCR | 17 | 19.648 | 1:47.545 | 14 | ||
7 | 77 | Raphael REIS | W2 Pro GP | CUPRA Leon VZ TCR | 17 | 20.412 | 1:46.927 | 3 | ||
8 | 33 | Luis RAMÍREZ | Squadra Martino Racing | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 17 | 20.863 | 1:46.922 | 2 | ||
9 | 15 | Enrique MAGLIONE | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 17 | 21.041 | 1:47.608 | 16 | ||
10 | 19 | Matías CHAS | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 17 | 23.537 | 1:47.901 | 15 | ||
11 | 44 | Leonel PERNÍA | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 17 | 1:52.840 | 1:45.928 | 7 | ||
12 | 34 | Fabio CASAGRANDE | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 14 | + 3 LAPS | 1:47.526 | 12 | ||
13 | 5 | Fabián YANNANTUONI | Paladini Racing | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 13 | + 4 LAPS | 1:46.662 | 11 | ||
R | 43 | Pedro CARDOSO | PMO Racing | Peugeot 308 TCR | 5 | DNF | 1:47.947 | 1 | ||
R | 7 | Thiago VIVACQUA | Cobra Racing Team | Toyota Corolla GRS TCR | 5 | DNF | 1:46.977 | 13 | ||
R | 38 | Matías CRAVERO | Squadra Martino | Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR | 1 | DNF | N/A | 8 |