2009 LATAM Challenge Series

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2009 LATAM Challenge Series season was the third season of LATAM Challenge Series.

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Schedule

RoundRace TitleTrackDate
1R1Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc March 21
R2March 22
2R1Querétaro Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo de Querétaro, El Marqués April 25
R2April 26
3R1Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc May 23
R2May 24
4R1Guadalajara Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Hermanos Gallo, Guadalajara June 20
R2June 21
5R1Chihuahua Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo de La Cantera, Chihuahua August 1
R2August 2
6R1Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca September 12
R2September 13
7R1San Luis Potosí Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Tangamanga II, San Luis Potosí October 3
R2October 4
8R1Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica.svg Autódromo La Guácima  [ es ], Alajuela November 27
R2November 28
R3November 29
R4November 29

Results

Races

No.RacePole PositionFastest LapWinnerTeam
1R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Puebla Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg David Farías Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli
2R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Querétaro Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano Flag of Mexico.svg David Farías Flag of Mexico.svg David Farías
R2 Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano Flag of Mexico.svg David Arrayales
3R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Puebla Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano Flag of Mexico.svg Homero Richards Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano
R2?? Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Baca
4R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Guadalajara Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto?? Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
R2?? Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano
5R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Chihuahua Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg David Farías Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
R2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano
6R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli ?? Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
7R1 Flag of Mexico.svg San Luis Potosí Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto?? Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
R2?? Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano
8R1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto
R3 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli ?? Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli
R4?? Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano

Points table

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