2016 Súper TC2000

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The 2016 Super TC2000 was the fifth season of the series, founded in 2012 and since that year was categorized as divisional major, compared to its pair TC2000.

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Calendar

EventCircuitDate
1 Flag of chubut province in argentina - bandera de chubut.svg Autódromo Mar y Valle, Trelew 20 March
2 Bandera de la Provincia de Santa Fe.svg Autódromo Municipal Juan Manuel Fangio, Rosario 10 April
3 Bandera de la Provincia de Mendoza.svg Autódromo Jorge Ángel Pena, San Martín 8 May
4 Bandera de la Provincia de Cordoba 2014.svg Autódromo Oscar Cabalén, Alta Gracia 29 May
5 Flag of Santiago del Estero.svg Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Termas de Río Hondo 19 June
6 Bandera de la Provincia de Misiones.svg Autódromo Ciudad de Oberá, Oberá 3 July
7 Bandera de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.svg Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez, Buenos Aires 31 July
8 Bandera de la Provincia de Santa Fe.svg Santa Fe Street Circuit, Santa Fe 4 September
9 Bandera de la Provincia de La Pampa.svg Autódromo Provincia de La Pampa, Toay 25 September
10 Flag of the San Juan Province.svg Autódromo Eduardo Copello, Quebrada de Zonda 23 October
11 Flag of Rio Negro Province.svg Autódromo Parque Ciudad de General Roca, General Roca 6 November
12 Bandera de la Provincia de Cordoba 2014.svg Autódromo Oscar Cabalén, Alta Gracia 27 November


Teams and drivers

All teams and drivers were registered in Argentina.

TeamCarNo.DriverRounds
Team Peugeot Total Argentina Peugeot 408 0 Mariano Werner All
2 Fabián Yannantuoni All
19Damián FineschiAll
20 Facundo Chapur 2–12
Renault Sport Renault Fluence 3 Leonel Pernía All
4 Facundo Ardusso All
11 Emiliano Spataro All
12 Christian Ledesma All
21Ignacio JuliánAll
22Germán SirventAll
Equipo Chevrolet YPF-Pro Racing Chevrolet Cruze 5 Agustín Canapino All
6 Norberto Fontana All
13Matías Muñoz MarchesiAll
14Manuel MalloAll
27Facundo ContaAll
Toyota Team Argentina Toyota Corolla 7 Matías Rossi All
8 Esteban Guerrieri All
17Rafael MorgensternAll
18Matías MillaAll
Fiat Petronas Fiat Linea 9 José Manuel Urcera All
10 Carlos Javier Merlo All
31 Bernando Llaver All
Escudería FE Peugeot 408 15Lucas Colombo RussellAll
16 Lucas Benamo All
25Javier MantaAll
26Luciano FarroniAll
Riva Racing Ford Focus 23Franco Riva5–9
24Gustavo Michelound11–12
JM Motorsport Chevrolet Cruze 33Federico Braga7
M&M Group Fiat Linea 87Bruno Etman1–6, 8–12
Fabrizio Pezzini7

Championships

Drivers (top 10)

PosDriverPoints
1 Agustín Canapino 248
2 Matías Rossi 196.5
3 Facundo Ardusso 195
4 Leonel Pernía 180.5
5 Mariano Werner 160
6 Emiliano Spataro 140
7 Esteban Guerrieri 111.5
8 Bernardo Llaver 110.5
9 Norberto Fontana 108
10 José Manuel Urcera 106

Teams

PosTeamPoints
1Renault Sport486
2Toyota Team Argentina390.5
3Equipo Chevrolet YPF396
4Team Peugeot Total Argentina369.5
5Fiat Petronas306.5
6FE Peugeot Junior Equipe68.5
7M&M Group25
8Riva Racing2
9JM Motorsport0

Manufacturers

PosManufacturerPoints
1Renault486
2Peugeot391
3Toyota390.5
4Chevrolet396
5Fiat326.5
6Ford2

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