Mauro Giallombardo

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Mauro Giallombardo (born December 29, 1989[ citation needed ]) is an Argentine racing driver. He has run in different series, with major success in Turismo Carretera. [1]

Mauro was champion in two lower championships to Turismo Carretera: TC Mouras and TC Pista in 2008 and 2010, respectively. In 2011 he made his TC debut and won the championship the following year.

Later he debuted in Turismo Nacional, Súper TC 2000, Stock Car Brasil and Top Race V6. He won the 200 km de Buenos Aires in 2010 (with Bernardo Llaver) and 2014 (with Néstor Girolami).

In August 2017 he had a road accident. [1] Giallombardo suffered a head injury and was in an induced coma for almost a month. After this, he focused on recovering his motor skills affected by the accident. He has not raced since.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Mauro Giallombardo chocó de frente contra un colectivo en la ruta 40 y se encuentra grave". infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-17.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Winner of the 200 km de Buenos Aires
2010
(with Bernardo Llaver)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Turismo Carretera champion
2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the 200 km de Buenos Aires
2014
(with Néstor Girolami)
Succeeded by