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Round | Race Title | Track | Date | |
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1 | R1 | Puebla | Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc | March 21 |
R2 | March 22 | |||
2 | R1 | Querétaro | Autódromo de Querétaro, El Marqués | April 25 |
R2 | April 26 | |||
3 | R1 | Puebla | Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc | May 23 |
R2 | May 24 | |||
4 | R1 | Guadalajara | Autódromo Hermanos Gallo, Guadalajara | June 20 |
R2 | June 21 | |||
5 | R1 | Chihuahua | Autódromo de La Cantera, Chihuahua | August 1 |
R2 | August 2 | |||
6 | R1 | Monterrey | Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca | September 12 |
R2 | September 13 | |||
7 | R1 | San Luis Potosí | Autódromo Tangamanga II, San Luis Potosí | October 3 |
R2 | October 4 | |||
8 | R1 | Costa Rica | Autódromo La Guácima , Alajuela | November 27 |
R2 | November 28 | |||
R3 | November 29 | |||
R4 | November 29 |
No. | Race | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winner | Team | |
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1 | R1 | Puebla | Giancarlo Serenelli | Giancarlo Serenelli | Giancarlo Serenelli | |
R2 | David Farías | Giancarlo Serenelli | ||||
2 | R1 | Querétaro | André Solano | David Farías | David Farías | |
R2 | André Solano | David Arrayales | ||||
3 | R1 | Puebla | André Solano | Homero Richards | André Solano | |
R2 | ?? | Enrique Baca | ||||
4 | R1 | Guadalajara | Gerardo Nieto | ?? | Gerardo Nieto | |
R2 | ?? | André Solano | ||||
5 | R1 | Chihuahua | Giancarlo Serenelli | David Farías | Gerardo Nieto | |
R2 | Giancarlo Serenelli | André Solano | ||||
6 | R1 | Monterrey | Giancarlo Serenelli | ?? | Gerardo Nieto | |
R2 | Gerardo Nieto | Gerardo Nieto | ||||
7 | R1 | San Luis Potosí | Gerardo Nieto | ?? | Gerardo Nieto | |
R2 | ?? | André Solano | ||||
8 | R1 | Costa Rica | Giancarlo Serenelli | Giancarlo Serenelli | Giancarlo Serenelli | |
R2 | Gerardo Nieto | Gerardo Nieto | ||||
R3 | Giancarlo Serenelli | ?? | Giancarlo Serenelli | |||
R4 | ?? | André Solano |
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