Patricio Di Palma

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Patricio Di Palma (born 26 June 1971 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine racing driver. He has run in different series, with major success in Turismo Carretera and TC 2000.

Career

Sporting positions
Preceded by
None
Winner of the 200 km de Buenos Aires
2004
(with Gabriel Ponce de León)
Succeeded by


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