The 2010 TC 2000 Championship is the 32nd Turismo Competicion 2000 season.
Team | Make | Car | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Equipo Petrobras | Honda | Honda Civic | 1 | José María López [2] | All |
Gabriele Tarquini [3] | 11 | ||||
2 | Mariano Altuna [4] | All | |||
Jorge Trebbiani | 11 | ||||
3 | Leonel Pernía [4] | All | |||
Ricardo Risatti | 11 | ||||
4 | Néstor Girolami [4] | All | |||
Matías Russo | 11 | ||||
37 | Santiago Ventana [4] | All | |||
Germán Suárez | 11 | ||||
Renault LoJack Team | Renault | Renault Mégane | 5 | Juan Manuel Silva [5] | All |
Felipe Maluhy | 11 | ||||
6 | Matías Rossi [6] | All | |||
Guido Falaschi | 11 | ||||
Ford-YPF | Ford | Ford Focus | 7 | Norberto Fontana [7] | All |
Ricardo Maurício | 11 | ||||
8 | Gabriel Ponce de León [7] | All | |||
Daniel Serra | 11 | ||||
35 | Martín Basso [7] | All | |||
Lionel Ugalde | 11 | ||||
Toyota Team Argentina | Toyota | Toyota Corolla | 9 | Mariano Werner [8] | All |
Esteban Guerrieri [9] | 11 | ||||
10 | Facundo Ardusso [10] | All | |||
Agustín Canapino [9] | 11 | ||||
31 | Francisco Troncoso [10] | All | |||
Rafael Morgenstern | 11 | ||||
32 | Bernardo Llaver [10] | All | |||
Mauro Giallombardo | 11 | ||||
Chevrolet Elaion | Chevrolet | Chevrolet Vectra | 11 | Guillermo Ortelli [11] | All |
Alain Menu | 11 | ||||
12 | Christian Ledesma [12] | All | |||
Yvan Muller | 11 | ||||
Scudería Fiat | Fiat | Fiat Linea | 13 | Emanuel Moriatis [13] | All |
Diego Aventín [14] | 11 | ||||
14 | Emiliano Spataro [15] | All | |||
Ezequiel Baldinelli [14] | 11 | ||||
39 | Ezequiel Bosio [15] | All | |||
Marcelo Bugliotti [14] | 11 | ||||
40 | Leandro Carducci [15] | All | |||
Stefan Johansson [14] | 11 | ||||
51 | Ignacio Char | All | |||
Juan Manuel López [14] | 11 | ||||
Vittal DTA | Peugeot | Peugeot 307 | 15 | Fabián Yannantuoni [16] | All |
José Yannantuoni | 11 | ||||
16 | Matías Muñoz Marchesi [16] | All | |||
Guillermo Albertengo | 11 | ||||
43 | Franco Coscia [16] | All | |||
Lucas Benamo | 11 | ||||
Peugeot Team Cobra | Peugeot | Peugeot 307 | 17 | Luis José di Palma [16] | All |
Franco Vivian | 11 | ||||
18 | Juan Cruz Álvarez [16] | All | |||
Nicolas Minassian | 11 | ||||
Fineschi Racing | Honda | Honda Civic | 19 | Damián Fineschi [17] | 3–7 |
20 | Javier Manta | 9–12 | |||
Gustavo Fontana | 11 | ||||
Escudería Río de La Plata [18] | Honda | Honda Civic | 23 | Franco Berardi [6] | 1–3 |
Daniel Collazo | 4–9 | ||||
Fabricio Pezzini | 11–12 | ||||
Hanna Abdallah | 11 | ||||
24 | Juan Ignacio Cáceres [6] | 1 | |||
Leonel Larrauri [19] | 2–12 | ||||
Oscar Larrauri | 11 | ||||
Lanus Motorsport | Honda | Honda Civic | 25 | Daniel Belli [6] | 1–6, 8–12 |
Adrián Chiriano | 11 | ||||
JM Motorsport [20] | Volkswagen | Volkswagen Bora | 27 | Rubén Salerno [21] | All |
Gustavo Der Ohanessian | 11 | ||||
28 | Marcelo Julián [6] | 1–3 | |||
Nicolás Usprung | 4–5 | ||||
Jorge Cersósimo | 6–7 | ||||
Gonzalo Fernández | 8–12 | ||||
Alejandro Berganza | 11 | ||||
45 | Gastón Ricardo | 11 | |||
Jorge Cersósimo | |||||
Riva Racing | Honda | Honda Civic | 47 | Javier Manta [6] | 1 |
Volkswagen | Volkswagen Polo | Néstor Riva | 7, 10 | ||
Nicolás Usprung | 8–9, 11 | ||||
Ignacio Moreira | 11 | ||||
Maximiliano Baumgartner | 12 | ||||
Honda | Honda Civic | 48 | Néstor Riva [22] | 2–6 |
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