2004 TC 2000 Championship

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The 2004 TC 2000 Championship was the 26th Turismo Competicion 2000 season.

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Final standings

PosDriver GR VIE SJ PAR SL OBE AG CON RC SR BB BA RAF MDP Pts
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma 182Ret11311017327Ret150
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León 31DSQRet16†1012DSQ2161Ret1126
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Bugliotti Ret10Ret526146158315115
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva RetRet11†6425Ret37218†316†112
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana 4Ret10†17Ret7Ret5510Ret44103
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Furlán 9†31210310RetRet6RetRet2Ret91
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín BassoRet1288RetRet21014†416Ret687
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Yannantuoni 5Ret13†15†8714†712417†11Ret82
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Tuero Ret431164Ret3Ret3RetRetRet15†69
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Aventín 2Ret16†311824RetRetDSQ9968
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Ortelli 213†DSQ3594511†RetRet22†1460
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Okulovich 655714RetRetRetRetRet5Ret842
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Fineschi Ret11†Ret915†Ret9RetRet11RetRet8336
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Belloso 7Ret4Ret12Ret611†Ret99414731
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Vuyovich RetRetRet4DNS5Ret8Ret8Ret23†RetRet28
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Spataro Ret85226
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Armellini Ret612†RetRet811RetRet16
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Bainotti 87Ret1017†710Ret1216†13
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Satorra Ret613Ret13Ret6DSQ121113Ret17†12
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Carducci Ret9RetRet912Ret12†RetRet71010Ret10
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Nelson García RetRet17RetRet13†Ret13†Ret6Ret8
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Soppelsa 714RetRet13†13923†6
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Crispín Beitía RetRetDSQRet13Ret515†Ret4
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Aníbal Zaniratto 13Ret17†Ret814RetRet3
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kern RetDNS16Ret9Ret20†Ret11Ret112
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano MerlinoRet92
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Adamoli Ret16†RetRet22†14†7Ret101
Flag of Chile.svg Julio InfanteRetRet19Ret912Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Ezequiel ToiaRet1114RetRetRetRetDSQRetRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Laureano Campanera RetRet12Ret15RetRetRet16Ret14RetDSQ
Flag of Argentina.svg Fabricio Pezzini RetRetRetRet24†Ret21†13WD
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Lifschitz 12†15
Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Der Ohanessian Ret1815†Ret12†18Ret20†Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Leonel Larrauri 21†Ret19†Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Filiberti DNS14†NLRetRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto CorlettaDNSRetRetRet
- Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Canela RetDNSDNSRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén ValsagnaRetRetDNS
Drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Argentina.svg Julián Crespo16
Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Di ColaDNSRet12
Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Salerno 13
Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro ComitoRet
PosDriver GR VIE SJ PAR SL OBE AG CON RC SR BB BA RAF MDP Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap
 – Retired, but classified

Race calendar and winners

DateRaceTrackWinnerResults
4 April1 Flag of Argentina.svg General Roca Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
25 April2 Flag of Argentina.svg Viedma Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
9 May3 Flag of Argentina.svg San Juan Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Furlán Results
30 May4 Flag of Argentina.svg Paraná Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana Results
20 June5 Flag of Argentina.svg San Luis Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
4 July6 Flag of Argentina.svg Oberá Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
25 July7 Flag of Argentina.svg Cordoba Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Bugliotti Results
8 August8 Flag of Argentina.svg Concordia Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
29 August9 Flag of Argentina.svg Rio Cuarto Flag of Argentina.svg Fabian Yannantuoni Results
19 September10 Flag of Argentina.svg San Rafael Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
17 October11 Flag of Argentina.svg Bahía Blanca Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Results
31 October12 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León
Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Di Palma
Results
14 November13 Flag of Argentina.svg Rafaela Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Bugliotti Results
5 December14 Flag of Argentina.svg Mar del Plata Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results

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