2010 LATAM Challenge Series

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2010 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 April 10
R2April 11
2R1Tuxtla Gutiérrez Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Chiapas, Berriozábal April 16
R2April 17
3R1Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca May 15
R2May 16
4R1Chihuahua Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo de La Cantera, Chihuahua June 12
R2June 13
5R1San Luis Potosí Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Tangamanga II, San Luis Potosí July 24
R2July 25
6R1Querétaro Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo de Querétaro, El Marqués August 28
R2August 29
7R1Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc September 25
R2September 26
8R1Dallas Flag of the United States.svg Motorsport Ranch, Cresson October 30
R2October 31
9R1Houston Flag of the United States.svg MSR Houston, Angleton November 6
R2November 7

Results

Races

No.RacePole PositionFastest LapWinnerTeam
1R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Baca Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Team CSM
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Team CSM
2R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Tuxtla Gutiérrez Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Echeverria Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Team CSM
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Echeverria Flag of Mexico.svg Team CSM
3R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Baca Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Hernández Flag of Mexico.svg Megaracing
4R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Chihuahua Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Venezuela.svg Alex Popow Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Echeverria Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
5R1 Flag of Mexico.svg San Luis Potosí?? Flag of Venezuela.svg Alex Popow Flag of Mexico.svg Arturo Hernández Flag of Mexico.svg Megaracing
R2 Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Echeverria Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
6R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Querétaro Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Martín Fuentes Flag of Mexico.svg Megaracing
R2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Alex Popow Flag of Mexico.svg RAM Racing
7R1 Flag of Mexico.svg Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Mexico.svg Team CSM
R2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
8R1 Flag of the United States.svg Dallas Flag of Mexico.svg Gerardo Nieto Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
R2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
9R1 Flag of the United States.svg Houston Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Rudy Camarillo Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Mexico.svg Re Racing
R2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Giancarlo Serenelli Flag of Venezuela.svg Alex Popow Flag of Mexico.svg RAM Racing

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