2005 Desafío Corona season | |
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Desafío Corona | |
Season | |
Races | 14 |
Start date | June 6 |
End date | December 5 |
Awards | |
Champion | Jorge Goeters |
The 2005 Desafio Corona season was the second season of stock car racing in Mexico.
Ford Mustang made its debut in this year. Pontiac again won the majority of the races. Dodge won the other 3 races.
Team | Manufacturer | No. | Race Driver | Rounds |
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Team GP | 3 | Eduardo Goeters | All | |
18 | Jorge Goeters | All | ||
19 | Patrick Goeters | All | ||
Tame Racing | Ford | 21 | Freddy Tame, Jr. | All |
22 | Patricio Jourdain | All |
No. | Race Title | Track | Date | Time | |
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Local | UTC | ||||
1 | Mexico City | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City | March 5 | 15:00 | 21:00 |
2 | Guadalajara | Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón, Guadalajara | April 10 | ||
3 | Zacatecas | Autódromo Internacional de Zacatecas, Guadalupe | May 1 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
4 | Querétaro | Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués | May 15 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
5 | San Luis Potosí | Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza | June 5 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
6 | Monterrey | Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca | June 26 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
7 | Guadalajara | Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón, Guadalajara | July 17 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
8 | San Luis Potosí | Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza | August 7 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
9 | Querétaro | Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués | August 28 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
10 | Zacatecas | Autódromo Internacional de Zacatecas, Guadalupe | September 18 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
11 | Monterrey | Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca | October 2 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
12 | Guadalajara | Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón, Guadalajara | October 23 | 13:30 | 18:30 |
13 | San Luis Potosí | Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza | November 13 | 13:30 | 19:30 |
14 | Mexico City | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City | November 27 | 13:30 | 19:30 |
No. | Race | Pole position | Most laps led | Winning driver | Winning manufacturer |
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1 | Mexico City | Jorge Goeters | Patrick Goeters | Pontiac | |
2 | Guadalajara | Freddy Tame, Jr. | Jorge Goeters | Jorge Goeters | Pontiac |
3 | Zacatecas | Rogelio López | Rubén Pardo | Rubén Pardo | Pontiac |
4 | Quéretaro | Rogelio López | Jorge Goeters | Pontiac | |
5 | San Luis Potosí | Patrick Goeters | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
6 | Monterrey | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
7 | Guadalajara | Freddy Tame, Jr. | Rafael Martínez | Dodge | |
8 | San Luis Potosí | Jorge Goeters | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
9 | Quéretaro | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
10 | Zacatecas | Jorge Goeters | Carlos Pardo | Rubén Pardo | Pontiac |
11 | Monterrey | Jorge Goeters | Rogelio López | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
12 | Guadalajara | Rogelio López | Carlos Pardo | Rogelio López | Pontiac |
13 | San Luis Potosí | Rogelio López | Jorge Goeters | Jorge Goeters | Dodge |
14 | Mexico City | Rogelio López | Jorge Goeters | Jorge Goeters | Dodge |
(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.
Rank | Driver | MEX | GDL | ZAC | QRO | SLP | MTY | GDL | SLP | QRO | ZAC | MTY | GDL | SLP | MEX | Points |
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1 | Jorge Goeters | 2 | 1* | 3 | 530 | |||||||||||
2 | Rubén Pardo | 4 | 6 | 1* | 505 | |||||||||||
3 | Patrick Goeters | 1 | 3 | 7 | 491 | |||||||||||
4 | José Garfias | 33 | 5 | 8 | 482 | |||||||||||
5 | Mara Reyes | 10 | 9 | 4 | 473 | |||||||||||
6 | Rafael Martinez | 31 | 2 | 17 | 462 | |||||||||||
7 | Freddy Tame, Jr. | 20 | 16 | 5 | 450 | |||||||||||
8 | Oscar Ruiz | 18 | 7 | 15 | 449 | |||||||||||
9 | Rogelio López | 3 | 4 | 20 | 443 | |||||||||||
10 | Ricardo Pérez de Lara | 38 | 8 | 13 | 441 | |||||||||||
Rank | Driver | MEX | GDL | ZAC | QRO | SLP | MTY | GDL | SLP | QRO | ZAC | MTY | GDL | SLP | MEX | Points |
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