2008 TC 2000 Championship

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The 2008 TC 2000 Championship was the 30th Turismo Competicion 2000 season.

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Final standings

Top 10

PositionNumberDriverCarPoints
137 Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Honda Civic 174
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Ortelli Renault Megane 155
39 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva Honda Civic 153
45 Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Chevrolet Astra 133
51 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Renault Megane 123
63 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Ford Focus 108
74 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Ford Focus 68
811 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Toyota Corolla 68
98 Flag of Argentina.svg Leonel Pernía Honda Civic 58
1013 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis José di Palma Ford Focus 57

Race calendar and winners

DateRaceTrackWinnerResults
09/031 Flag of Argentina.svg Paraná Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Ortelli Results
13/042 Flag of Argentina.svg Salta Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results
04/053 Flag of Argentina.svg General Roca Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Results
18/054 Flag of Argentina.svg Santa Fe Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Results
08/065 Flag of Argentina.svg San Juan Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
29/066 Flag of Argentina.svg Resistencia Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
20/077 Flag of Argentina.svg Cordoba Flag of Argentina.svg Leonel Pernía Results
10/088 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg José María López
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anthony Reid
Results
31/089 Flag of Argentina.svg Oberá Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Results
21/0910 Flag of Argentina.svg Rio Hondo Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results
12/1011 Flag of Argentina.svg Viedma Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Results
02/1112 Flag of Argentina.svg Mendoza Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
23/1113 Flag of Argentina.svg Potrero de los Funes Flag of Argentina.svg José María López Results
07/1214 Flag of Uruguay.svg Punta del Este Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Results

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