Fórmula Nacional Argentina

Fórmula Nacional Argentina
CategoryFormula Renault
RegionArgentina
ConstructorsTito
Engine suppliersRenault
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

The Fórmula Nacional Argentina, formerly known as Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina, Formula Renault 1.6 Argentina and Formula Renault Argentina, is an open wheel racing series founded in 1980. It is based in Argentina.[1]

Regulations

Since 2010 the cars have been powered by a 2000cc Renault production engine. Prior to this (from the series' inception in 1980 to 2009) the cars were powered by a 1600cc Renault production engine. Tito is currently the only chassis make allowed. Similar Tito 02 cars are used in the Chilean Formula Three Championship.

Tyres are allocated to each driver in sets of 4 at each race meeting.

Champions

All champions were Argentine-registered.

Season Champion
1980 Víctor Rosso
1981 Carlos Lauricella
1982 Roberto Urretavizcaya
1983 Néstor Gurini [es]
1984 Néstor Gurini [es]
1985 Miguel Angel Etchegaray [es]
1986 Gabriel Furlán
1987 Daniel Neviani
1988 Luis Belloso [es]
1989 Sergio Solmi
1990 Omar Martinez
1991 Omar Martinez
1992 Norberto Della Santina
1993 Juan Manuel Silva
1994 Guillermo Di Giacinti
1995 Brian Smith
1996 Martín Basso [es]
1997 Mauro Fartuszek
1998 Gabriel Ponce de León
1999 Mariano Acebal [es]
2000 Esteban Guerrieri
2001 Rafael Morgenstern [es]
2002 Rafael Morgenstern [es]
2003 Maximiliano Merlino
2004 Ezequiel Bosio
2005 Lucas Benamo
2006 Mariano Werner
2007 Mariano Werner
2008 Guido Falaschi
2009 Facundo Ardusso
2010 Nicolás Trosset [es]
2011 Rodrigo Rogani [es]
2012 Carlos Javier Merlo [es]
2013 Julián Santero
2014 Manuel Mallo [es]
2015 Martín Moggia [es]
2016 Rudi Bundziak [es]
2017 Hernán Satler
2018 Lucas Vicino
2019 Guido Moggia [es][2]
2020–21 Jorge Barrio [es][3]
2021 Jorge Barrio [es][4]
2022 Tiago Pernía [5]
2023 Nicolás Suárez

References

  1. ^ "La Fórmula Nacional comenzará en Bahía Blanca". La Brújula 24 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-05.
  2. ^ Wood, Elliot (23 December 2019). "2019 Formula Renault season review". Formula Scout. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  3. ^ Wood, Elliot (15 February 2021). "Jorge Barrio wins 2020 Argentinian FR2.0 title in 2021 finale". Formula Scout. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  4. ^ Cantore, Alberto (2021-04-09). "Jorge Barrio, el superpibe de la Fórmula Renault y el TC2000 que va a la escuela en bicicleta porque no tiene registro para conducir". La Nación (in Spanish). ISSN 0325-0946. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  5. ^ "Fórmula Nacional Argentina Posiciones 2022". Fórmula Nacional Argentina. Retrieved 9 January 2023.