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Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952
Country:Argentina 
Opened:1952

The Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez is one of Argentina’s most important circuits, located close to the centre of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.

The circuit opened in 1952, having been pushed by then-president Juan Perón, and hosted Formula 1 on 20 occasions between 1953 and 1998. The circuit is named after brothers Juan Gálvez (died 1963) and Oscar Gálvez (died 1989), who were star names in the national Turismo Carretera scene.

Numerous permutations of the circuit are possible, although in touring car terms the No. 8 circuit has been more popular for regional and international events.

Whilst the facilities have become dated in recent decades, the circuit remains a mainstay on the national Súper TC2000 calendar.

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Buenos Aires touring car race winners

Series
Year
Round
Layout
Driver
Entrant
Car
STC2000
2024
YPF Elaion Auro Pro Racing
Chevrolet Cruze
TCR SA
2024
Squadra Martino
Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR
TCR SA
2024
14
No. 9
W2 Pro GP
CUPRA Leon VZ TCR
STC2000
2024
Axion Energy Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2023
Axion Energy Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2023
Axion Energy Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2023
YPF Elaion Auro Pro Racing
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2022
Axion Energy Sport
Renault Fluence GT
TCR SA
2022
W2 Pro GP
CUPRA Leon Competición TCR
TCR SA
2022
Toyota Gazoo Racing Latin America
Toyota Corolla GRS TCR
STC2000
2021
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
TCR SA
2021
W2 Racing
Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR
STC2000
2021
Renault Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2021
Renault Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2021
Renault Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2021
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2021
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2021
Renault Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2021
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2020
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2020
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2020
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2020
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2020
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2020
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2020
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2020
Renault Sport Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2020
Renault Sport Castrol Team
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2020
Chevrolet YPF
Chevrolet Cruze
STC2000
2020
Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia
Toyota Corolla
STC2000
2019
Renault Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2018
Renault Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2018
Renault Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2017
Renault Sport
Renault Fluence GT
STC2000
2017
Citroën Total Racing Súper TC 200..
Citroën C4 Lounge
STC2000
2016
YPF Chevrolet
Chevrolet Cruze
SASTC
2001
Quadrifoglio Corse
Alfa Romeo 156 TS
SASTC
2000
Quadrifoglio Corse
Alfa Romeo 156 TS
SASTC
2000
Quadrifoglio Corse
Alfa Romeo 156 TS
SASTC
1998
Team Proas Master Card
BMW 320i
SASTC
1998
Team Proas Master Card
BMW 318is
SASTC
1998
Team Proas Master Card
BMW 318is
SASTC
1997
Risatti Racing
Ford Mondeo Ghia
SASTC
1997
Diablo Motorsport
BMW 318is
SASTC
1997
Fineschi Sport
Toyota Corona E
SASTC
1997
Proas Team
BMW 318is

Note: Data valid for period between 1st Jun 1997 and 6th Oct 2024