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The 2022 Turismo Carretera was the 80th season of Turismo Carretera, the premier stock car category of Argentina.

José Manuel Urcera won his first championship, and the first for Torino since Luis Rubén di Palma in 1971.[1]

Calendar

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Round Circuit (Event Name) Date Map
Etapa Regular (Regular season)
1 Río Negro Province Autódromo Ciudad de Viedma
Viedma, Río Negro
February 13
2 Neuquén Province Autódromo Parque Provincia del Neuquén
Centenario, Neuquén
March 6
3 Entre Ríos Province Autódromo de Concepción del Uruguay
Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Ríos
March 27
4 La Pampa Province Autódromo Provincia de La Pampa
Toay, La Pampa
April 4
5 Santiago del Estero Province Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo
Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
May 8
6 Santa Fe Province Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela
Rafaela, Santa Fe
May 29
7 Entre Ríos Province Autódromo Ciudad de Concordia
Concordia, Entre Ríos
June 26
8 Misiones Province Autódromo Rosamonte
Posadas, Misiones
July 17
9 San Juan Province, Argentina Circuito San Juan Villicum
Albardón, San Juan
August 7
10 Entre Ríos Province Autódromo Ciudad de Paraná
Paraná, Entre Ríos
August 28
Copa de Oro (playoffs)
11 San Luis Province Autódromo Rosendo Hernández
San Luis, San Luis Province
September 18
12 Chubut Province Autódromo General San Martín
Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut
October 9
13 Buenos Aires Province Autódromo Juan María Traverso
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires Province
October 30
14 La Pampa Province Autódromo Provincia de La Pampa
Toay, La Pampa
November 20
15 San Juan Province, Argentina Circuito San Juan Villicum
Albardón, San Juan
December 11
Source:[2]

Teams and drivers

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Toyota joined the series in 2022 with the Camry (pictured in 2023).
Manufacturer Car Entrant # Driver Rounds
Chevrolet Coupé SS JP Carrera 3 Argentina Agustín Canapino All
28 Argentina Santiago Mangoni All
408 Argentina Guillermo Ortelli 4
Las Toscas Racing 11 Argentina Christian Ledesma All
Dole Racing 15 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane All
LRD Performance 20 Argentina Diego Ciantini 11–15
83 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 1–10
115 Argentina Diego de Carlo 1–3, 5, 9–11, 13–14
LCA Racing 25 Argentina Juan José Ebarlín All
Multibandas Racing 31 Argentina Norberto Fontana 1–11, 13–15
Dose Competición 47 Argentina Christian Dose 1–4, 6, 9–10, 14
Sportteam 72 Argentina Martín Serrano 3–11, 14–15
Savino Sport 75 Argentina Sergio Alaux 1–11, 13–14
Fancio Competición 77 Argentina Augusto Carinelli 1–4
Azar Motorsport 88 Argentina Juan Martín Ponte 1–11
Alifraco Sport 123 Argentina Camilo Echevarría 2
Dodge GTX Cherokee Castellano Power Team 9 Argentina Marcelo Agrelo 10–15
10 Argentina Jonatan Castellano All
103 Argentina Christian Iván Ramos 1–9
Di Meglio Motorsport 20 Argentina Diego Ciantini 1–10
87 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco All
AyP Competición 44 Argentina Facundo Della Motta All
SSB Competición 55 Argentina Leandro Mulet 3, 6, 9–11, 13–14
Fancio Competición 77 Argentina Augusto Carinelli 5–15
JP Carrera 111 Argentina Federico Iribarne 1–8
133 Argentina Valentín Aguirre 6–15
Maquin Parts Racing 231 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 5–6
Ford Falcon Werner Competición 1 Argentina Mariano Werner All
LCA Racing 2 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris All
JPG Racing 4 Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini All
Savino Sport 5 Argentina Luis José di Palma 1–6
116 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 13–15
DTA Racing 5 Argentina Luis José di Palma 7–15
133 Argentina Valentín Aguirre 1–5
Moriatis Competición 19 Argentina Emanuel Moriatis 1–11, 13
Bonelli Competición 23 Argentina Nicolás Bonelli All
CM Sport 53 Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni All
Alifraco Sport 68 Argentina Julián Santero All
Nolesi Competición 79 Argentina Mathias Nolesi 1–4, 6–8, 10–14
RUS Med Team 116 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 1–4
Escudería G129 129 Argentina Nicolás Trosset 1
229 Argentina Gabriel Ponce de León All
Uranga Racing 129 Argentina Nicolás Trosset 2–15
Jalaf Competición 134 Argentina Matías Jalaf 1–2, 9
Gurí Martínez Competición 157 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis All
Candela Competición 161 Argentina Kevin Candela 1–5, 7–14
Torino Cherokee Las Toscas Racing 7 Argentina Leonel Pernía All
Maquin Parts Racing 9 Argentina Marcelo Agrelo 1–9
14 Argentina Esteban Gini All
56 Argentina Germán Todino All
83 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 11–15
231 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 1–4, 7–15
SP Racing 38 Argentina Pablo Costanzo All
Sprint Racing 54 Argentina Nicolás Cotignola 1–2, 4, 6–11, 13
111 Argentina Federico Iribarne 9–11
Trotta Racing Team 95 Uruguay Marcos Landa All
96 Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti All
RUS Med Team 99 Argentina Juan Martín Bruno All
103 Argentina Christian Iván Ramos 10–15
116 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 5–7
Ugalde Competición 101 Argentina Lionel Ugalde 1, 3–5, 7, 10–11, 14–15
Azar Motorsport 114 Argentina Gastón Ferrante 1–4
LCA Racing 6–13, 15
Alifraco Sport 117 Argentina Emiliano Spataro All
Gurí Martínez Competición 177 Argentina Ayrton Londero 1–7, 9–15
Toyota Camry 2022 Toyota Gazoo Racing Argentina 122 Argentina Andrés Jakos All
317 Argentina Matías Rossi 1–14

Results and standings

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Results summary

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Round Pole Position Heat winners Final winner Report /
Source
1 Viedma Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris (Ford) H1: Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis (Ford)
H2: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini (Ford)
Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis (Ford) [3]
2 Neuquén Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H2: Argentina Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
Argentina Gastón Mazzacane (Chevrolet) [4]
3 Concepción del Uruguay Argentina Julián Santero (Ford) H1: Argentina Germán Todino (Torino)
H2: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet)
Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet) [5]
4 Toay 1 Argentina Jonatan Castellano (Dodge) H1: Argentina Luis José di Palma (Ford)
H2: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti (Torino)
Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet) [6]
5 Termas de Río Hondo Argentina Marcelo Agrelo (Torino) H1: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
H2: Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet)
Argentina Santiago Mangoni (Chevrolet) [7]
6 Rafaela Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H2: Argentina Esteban Gini (Torino)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet) [8]
7 Concordia Argentina Facundo Ardusso (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota)
H2: Argentina Germán Todino (Torino)
H3: Argentina Julián Santero (Ford)
Argentina Germán Todino (Torino) [9]
8 Posadas Argentina Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet) H1: Argentina Christian Ledesma (Chevrolet)
H2: Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti (Torino)
H3: Argentina Luis José di Palma (Ford)
Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti (Torino) [10]
9 San Juan Villicum 1 Grid determined by lottery Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) [11]
10 Paraná Argentina Jonatan Castellano (Dodge) H1: Argentina Matías Rossi (Toyota)
H2: Argentina Facundo Della Motta (Dodge)
H3: Argentina Leonel Pernía (Torino)
Argentina Leonel Pernía (Torino) [12]
11 San Luis Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) H1: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
H2: Argentina Esteban Gini (Torino)
H3: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) [13]
12 Comodoro Rivadavia Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) H1: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
H2: Argentina Agustín Canapino (Chevrolet)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford) [14]
13 San Nicolás Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) H1: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
H2: Argentina Germán Todino (Torino)
H3: Argentina Mariano Werner (Ford)
Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) [15]
14 Toay 2 Argentina Mathías Nolesi (Ford) H1: Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni (Ford)
H2: Argentina Christian Iván Ramos (Torino)
H3: Argentina Juan José Ebarlín (Chevrolet)
Argentina Facundo Ardusso (Torino) [16]
15 San Juan Villicum 2 Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino) H1: Argentina José Manuel Urcera (Torino)
H2: Argentina Leonel Pernía (Torino)
H3: Argentina Esteban Gini (Torino)
Argentina Leonel Pernía (Torino) [17]

Championship standings

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Urcera's championship-winning Torino (pictured in 2023).

Regular Season standings

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Numbers in superscript (e.g. 1) refer to a drivers' heat race finishing position. The ninth round at San Juan Villicum did not feature heat races.

Pos. Driver Río Negro Province
VIE
Neuquén Province
NEU
Entre Ríos Province
CDU
La Pampa Province
TOA1
Santiago del Estero Province
TRH
Santa Fe Province
RAF
Entre Ríos Province
CCD
Misiones Province
POS
San Juan Province, Argentina
SJV1
Entre Ríos Province
PAR
San Luis Province
SNL
Chubut Province
CMR
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
La Pampa Province
TOA2
San Juan Province, Argentina
SJV2
Total
1 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 83 43 113 DNS16 81 1910 42 53 1 PP 21 41 11 66 41 675[a]
2 Argentina Mariano Werner 117 52 198 417 96 21 387 42 12 PP 11 11 21 108 53 466
3 Argentina Agustín Canapino 281 31 11 11 42 11 32 1610 25 114 208 21 193 398 74 451.25
4 Argentina Esteban Gini 76 1411 73 286 148 31 53 304 16 PP 51 32 186 36 21 425.5
5 Argentina Santiago Mangoni 62 168 21 22 11 95 144 147 11 PP 32 94 336 2112 114 424.75
6 Argentina Leonel Pernía 265 3013 178 52 169 52 168 93 18 PP 83 194 73 77 11 418
7 Argentina Jonatan Castellano 306 137 94 1513 53 145 73 155 9 PP 44 62 84 1410 62 413.25
8 Argentina Germán Todino 35 22 31 43 1713 DSQ13 11 178 39 PP 3311 53 51 914 2012 385.5
9 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris 52 73 42 94 125 63 84 316 17 PP 393 137 145 459 93 384.5
10 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 315 92 2914 1614 207 72 62 136 32 PP PP PP PP PP 105 353.5
11 Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti 23 64 54 31 1814 372 124 11 36 PP 422 168 32 2613 394 332.25
12 Argentina Matías Rossi 1815 2513 2815 73 33 3011 21 395 13 PP 3615 72 62 85 320
13 Argentina Julián Santero 43 81 82 378 102 2912 101 219 19 PP 195 124 377 1811 365 306
14 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis 11 249 425 82 157 83 187 74 28 PP PP PP PP PP 2312 299
15 Argentina Luis José di Palma 13DNS 393 25DNS 61 307 358 267 31 4 PP PP PP PP PP 297 276
16 Uruguay Marcos Landa 424 3813 217 365 285 2815 136 187 3 PP PP PP PP PP PP 270.75
17 Argentina Nicolás Bonelli 164 106 125 344 116 126 4211 114 49 PP PP PP PP PP PP 267.25
18 Argentina Juan Martín Trucco 468 4012 104 DNS17 225 257 198 105 6 PP PP PP PP PP PP 263.25
19 Argentina Nicolás Trosset 2512 127 3216 269 198 264 2112 2413 10 PP PP PP PP PP PP 261
20 Argentina Juan José Ebarlín 97 196 2410 116 2310 44 2711 62 38 PP PP PP PP PP PP 257.5
21 Argentina Christian Ledesma 292 185 4313 408 21 3216 176 21 23 PP PP PP PP PP PP 247
22 Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini 151 115 2311 174 2115 1812 466 277 31 PP PP PP PP PP PP 244.25
23 Argentina Marcelo Agrelo 234 27DNS 62 WDDSQ 402 DSQ8 93 2312 33 PP PP PP PP PP PP 243.5
24 Argentina Juan Tomás Catalán Magni 3314 449 2210 3011 4510 113 238 DNS15 34 PP PP PP PP PP PP 239.5
25 Argentina Diego Ciantini 3211 154 135 1411 73 2211 1510 126 37 PP PP PP PP PP PP 231.5
26 Argentina Valentín Aguirre 2112 3310 DSQ11 327 259 3811 115 402 5 PP PP PP PP PP PP 207.75
27 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane 416 11 2611 106 64 4512 2215 1911 47 PP PP PP PP PP PP 203.5
28 Argentina Facundo Della Motta 367 4112 387 2514 374 136 315 DNS15 14 PP PP PP PP PP PP 183.25
29 Argentina Andrés Jakos 2711 4215 359 4515 446 219 209 209 2 PP PP PP PP PP PP 167.5
30 Argentina Gabriel Ponce de León 17DNS 176 156 2210 339 154 3510 338 15 PP PP PP PP PP PP 164
31 Argentina Emanuel Moriatis 3813 229 147 2016 2610 407 369 83 48 PP PP PP 162.5
32 Argentina Norberto Fontana 109 2911 3714 197 3113 178 2816 2510 20 PP PP PP PP PP 149.25
33 Argentina Sergio Alaux 148 3211 4413 239 2712 166 4013 3210 8 PP PP PP PP 142.5
34 Argentina Gastón Ferrante 459 218 369 3813 105 2512 3712 43 PP PP PP PP PP 137.75
35 Argentina Pablo Costanzo 1210 204 4712 218 2411 2715 459 229 27 PP PP PP PP PP PP 137.5
36 Argentina Christian Iván Ramos 44DNS 495 403 183 3511 209 388 7 PP PP PP PP PP PP 131.5
37 Argentina Emiliano Spataro 268 208 4211 438 3114 4414 3611 42 PP PP PP PP PP PP 119
38 Argentina Ayrton Londero 3516 2812 186 465 134 4613 3414 40 PP PP PP PP PP PP 106.5
39 Argentina Kevin Candela DNS13 2310 166 3915 4212 4311 4113 44 PP PP PP PP PP 90.5
40 Argentina Juan Martín Bruno 408 3114 3012 2914 3214 3310 2410 4214 41 PP PP PP PP PP PP 89.5
41 Argentina Augusto Carinelli 2210 3616 4815 2713 4615 4416 3713 2612 29 PP PP PP PP PP PP 89.25
42 Argentina Mathías Nolesi 1911 3514 2712 3510 347 3215 2811 PP PP PP PP PP 87.5
43 Argentina Martín Serrano 3913 2415 4113 399 3012 2914 35 PP PP PP PP 74.75
44 Argentina Lionel Ugalde WDDSQ 3314 1312 2911 3315 PP PP PP PP 72.5
45 Argentina Martín Ponte 439 3715 3117 479 3916 2310 2916 WDDNS 22 PP PP 66
46 Argentina Alan Ruggiero 2410 4610 419 335 3814 4316 415 PP PP PP 63.75
47 Argentina Nicolás Cotignola 4716 457 4312 2414 3913 3413 26 PP PP PP 46
48 Argentina Federico Iribarne 3915 5016 DNS10 4412 3412 3615 4714 3514 45 PP PP 34
49 Argentina Leandro Mulet 4616 4114 24 PP PP PP PP 33
50 Argentina Matías Jalaf 2014 3414 21 32
51 Argentina Diego de Carlo 3413 4717 3415 3615 46 PP PP PP PP 28
52 Argentina Guillermo Ortelli 1210 23.5
53 Argentina Christian Dose 3712 43DNS 4516 3116 4213 30 PP PP 22
54 Argentina Camilo Echevarría 4815 2
Pos. Driver Río Negro Province
VIE
Neuquén Province
NEU
Entre Ríos Province
CDU
La Pampa Province
TOA1
Santiago del Estero Province
TRH
Santa Fe Province
RAF
Entre Ríos Province
CCD
Misiones Province
POS
San Juan Province, Argentina
SJV1
Entre Ríos Province
PAR
San Luis Province
SNL
Chubut Province
CMR
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
La Pampa Province
TOA2
San Juan Province, Argentina
SJV2
Total

Copa de Oro standings

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Drivers in blue denote "last chance qualifiers"; the top three drivers in the regular standings that did not qualify for the playoffs, who were admitted into the final round along with the points they scored over the previous four rounds.

Pos. Driver Starting San Luis Province
SLU
Chubut Province
CRV
Buenos Aires Province
SNI
La Pampa Province
TOA
San Juan Province, Argentina
SJV
Total
1 Argentina José Manuel Urcera 8 21 41 11 66 41 223.5
2 Argentina Mariano Werner 0 11 11 21 108 53 211.5
3 Argentina Esteban Gini 0 51 32 186 36 21 192.5
4 Argentina Leonel Pernía 0 83 194 73 77 11 188
5 Argentina Jonatan Castellano 0 44 62 84 1410 62 170.25
6 Argentina Agustín Canapino 39 208 21 193 398 74 169.25
7 Argentina Facundo Ardusso 103.5 N/A 105 145.5
8 Argentina Santiago Mangoni 8 32 94 336 2112 114 136.75
9 Argentina Germán Todino 8 3311 53 51 914 2012 128.5
10 Uruguay Mauricio Lambiris 0 393 137 145 459 93 103
11 Argentina Matías Rossi 0 3615 72 62 85 99
12 Argentina Juan Cruz Benvenuti 8 422 168 32 2613 394 92.25
13 Argentina Luis José di Palma 74 N/A 297 86
14 Argentina Juan Bautista de Benedictis 61.5 N/A 2312 79.5
15 Argentina Julián Santero 0 195 124 377 1811 365 76.5

Notes

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  1. ^ Urcera received a bonus 200 points as the winner of the Copa de Oro

References

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  1. ^ "Histórico: José Manuel Urcera logró el título de Turismo Carretera y Torino volvió a ser campeón luego de 51 años" (in Spanish). Infobae. 11 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Calendario de TC para 2022" (in Spanish). SoloTC. 4 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Fecha 1 – Viedma" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 13 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Fecha 2 – Neuquén" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 6 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Fecha 3 – Concepción del Uruguay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 27 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Fecha 4 – Toay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 4 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Fecha 5 – Termas de Río Hondo" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 8 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Fecha 6 – Rafaela" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 29 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Fecha 7 – Concordia" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 26 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Fecha 8 – Posadas" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 17 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Fecha 9 – San Juan" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 7 August 2022.
  12. ^ "Fecha 10 – Paraná" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 28 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Fecha 11 – San Luis" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 18 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Fecha 12 – Comodoro Rivadavia" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 9 October 2022.
  15. ^ "Fecha 13 – San Nicolás" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 30 October 2022.
  16. ^ "Fecha 14 – Toay" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 20 November 2022.
  17. ^ "Fecha 15 – San Juan" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. 11 December 2022.
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