2006 TC 2000 Championship

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Matias Rossi (leading, ahead of teammate Marcelo Bugliotti) edged out Juan Manuel Silva by one point. TC2000 Chevrolet Elaion 2006 Chevrolet Astra.jpg
Matías Rossi (leading, ahead of teammate Marcelo Bugliotti) edged out Juan Manuel Silva by one point.

The 2006 TC 2000 Championship was the 28th Turismo Competicion 2000 season.

Contents

Final standings

PosDriver BA OLA CR VIE SF SJ SR RES CUR SM GR BA OBE PAR Pts
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi 1231Ret74215151Ret1186
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva 3Ret426421157Ret12185
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León 41Ret52Ret172021Ret26166
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso91319Ret111115†333220†3155
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma 5111Ret320692Ret2Ret35119
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Ortelli 23812†738486Ret6Ret1595
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Norberto Fontana 6Ret118DNS2RetRet4DSQRetRetRet495
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Flaqué Ret566DSQ193121046391379
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Spataro 84RetRet581218†1774412954
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Altuna Ret102711†6Ret20†5121112†71153
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Furlán Ret6RetRetRet593713RetRetRet1446
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Yannantuoni 78RetRetRet10569RetRetRetRet1843
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Aventín Ret77Ret10†Ret20†Ret12812RetRet738
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Okulovich Ret9103Ret16RetRetRetRet17†Ret41231
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Fineschi RetRetRet4421†RetRetRetRet8RetRet830
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Nelson García Ret125RetRet91552111RetRet172018
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Benamo 17†21RetRet9511Ret12
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Emanuel Moriatis Ret13814RetRet524†11
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Bugliotti 11†DNS151413617†RetRet18Ret10
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Armellini RetRetRetRetRetRetRet19†16913Ret10Ret10
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Crispín Beitía 141520†RetRet12181023†14RetRet6218
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Carducci 151912RetRetRet1616RetRetRet78Ret8
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Tuero 13179DNSRet1176
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Salerno 148Ret194
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Der Ohanessian RetDNSRet817RetRet22†RetRetRet174
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Merlino16DNS18Ret922†Ret3
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Satorra 9RetRet3
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kern 12RetRet9Ret14Ret162
29 Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Bainotti Ret1815DNSRet1310Ret13Ret10Ret15Ret2
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Aníbal Zaniratto 1410WD1817Ret18102
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo ValleRet16161019†232
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Leonel Pernía 13101
33 Flag of Argentina.svg Rafael Moro101617DNSRetRetRet19RetRetRet21†Ret1
34 Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Trebbiani Ret14RetRetRetRet19Ret16Ret0
Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Coscia RetRet13DSQDNSRet21†Ret11DNS15Ret14Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Ezequiel Bosio 11Ret15RetRet23†22
Flag of Argentina.svg Fabricio Pezzini 11Ret16Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Adamoli Ret20RetRetRet17Ret18†Ret11†RetRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Dionisi14
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Suárez SalviaWD22Ret22†
Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Pisandelli RetRetRetRetRet
Flag of Argentina.svg José Luis RaponiRetDSQRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Belli RetRetRetRetRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo MartínRet
Flag of Chile.svg Julio InfanteRet
Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Castellanos Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Julio Catalán Magni Ret
Flag of Argentina.svg Enrique SantacaterinaRet
Flag of France.svg Carlos Mel BanfiWD
PosDriver BA OLA CR VIE SF SJ SR RES CUR SM GR BA OBE PAR 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

DateRaceTrackWinResults
26 February1 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results
12 March2 Flag of Argentina.svg Olavarría Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
2 April3 Flag of Argentina.svg Comodoro Rivadavia Flag of Argentina.svg Christian Ledesma Results
23 April4 Flag of Argentina.svg Viedma Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results
7 May5 Flag of Argentina.svg Santa Fe Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Results
28 May6 Flag of Argentina.svg San Juan Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Basso Results
25 June7 Flag of Argentina.svg Rafaela Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
23 July8 Flag of Argentina.svg Resistencia Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva Results
13 August9 Flag of Brazil.svg Curitiba Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva Results
10 September10 Flag of Argentina.svg San Martin Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results
1 October11 Flag of Argentina.svg General Roca Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Ponce de León Results
29 October12 Flag of Argentina.svg Buenos Aires Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu
Results
12 November13 Flag of Argentina.svg Oberá Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Silva Results
26 November14 Flag of Argentina.svg Paraná Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi Results

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