The 2024 Turismo Carretera is the 82nd season of Turismo Carretera, the premier stock car category of Argentina.
Julián Santero won the championship, his first in Turismo Carretera, after title rival Mariano Werner's engine was sabotaged by spectators in the final race of the season.
Calendar
Teams and drivers
Changes
- The ACTC confirmed the eligibility of six new drivers to compete in Turismo Carretera in 2024 â 2023 TC Pista champion TobÃÂas MartÃÂnez and runner-up AgustÃÂn MartÃÂnez, 2022 TC Mouras champion Rudi Bundziak, and Facundo Chapur, Lautaro de la Iglesia and Sebastián Abella on "sporting merits". TobÃÂas MartÃÂnez will compete in a Trotta Racing Team next-generation Torino, AgustÃÂn MartÃÂnez with his family team GuràMartÃÂnez Competición in a Ford Falcon, Chapur in an AyP Competición Dodge GTX Cherokee, De La Iglesia in a Di Meglio Motorsport Dodge, and Abella in an LCA Racing Chevy.
- 2022 series champion José Manuel Urcera will switch from a Maquin Parts Racing Torino to a Moriatis Competición Ford.
- Mauricio Lambiris will move from Alifraco Racing to Maquin Parts Racing.
- Christian Ledesma will move from Las Toscas Racing to Pradecon Racing, and will be joined by former Moriatis/Ford driver Otto Fritzler.
- Leonel PernÃÂa will move from Las Toscas Racing to RV Racing.
- Juan Cruz Benvenuti will switch from a Trotta Racing Team Torino to an Alifraco Sport Chevrolet.
- Norberto Fontana will switch from a RUS Med Team Torino to a Hermanos ÃÂlvarez Competición Chevrolet.
- Christian Iván Ramos will switch from a RUS Med Team Torino to a Las Toscas Racing Chevrolet.
- MatÃÂas Rossi left the series after a planned move from a factory Toyota to a Pradecon Racing-run Camaro was blocked by the governing body.
Rule changes
Technical
In an attempt to "modernize" the category following the admission of the Toyota Camry in 2022, the governing body approved the introduction of new models to the championship. 2024-model Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger bodystyles as well as a facelift to the existing Camry were ushered in, along with a fan-designed Torino concept with the goal of phasing out the existing cars over a three-year period. The new models will be built in Argentina, with the roof, rear fender and door panels imported from the manufacturers.
Operational
- The new models will see their competition number displayed on the front quarter panel behind the front wheel, as opposed to the old models where the competition number is displayed on the rear passenger window.
Results
Season summary
Championship standings
Regular Season standings
Numbers in superscript (e.g. ) refer to a drivers' heat race finishing position.
Notes
References
External links