2011 LATAM Challenge Series

2011 LATAM Challenge Series
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2011 LATAM Challenge Series season was the fourth season of LATAM Challenge Series. The season started in April 9, and finished in November 20. There was nine double events, seven in Mexico and two in USA (both in Texas). The Venezuelan driver Giancarlo Serenelli retained the championship with seven victories in the season.[1] He also runs in Super Copa Telcel.

Cars

For this season the cars were powered by 2019 cm3 L4 Volkswagen FSI Motors. Tatuus chassis are used. Kumho Tires supplies the tires.[2]

Drivers

Team Tires No. Driver(s) Sponsor(s) Rounds Notes
Megaracing K 11 Mexico Alfonso Celis Jr. 1–2, 5
15 Venezuela Gabriel Iemma 1–6
Ram racing K 17 Venezuela Alex Popow Avior Airlines All
23 Mexico Juan Pablo Sierra Estrella Roja 1, 2, 4, 6–9
Re Racing K 13 Mexico Diego Menchaca GMI
16 Mexico Diego Ferreira Gobierno de Aragua
22 Mexico Gerardo Nieto Gas Express Nieto
45 Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli PDVSA
55 Mexico Christopher Ramirez Kola Loka
57 Venezuela Francisco Cerullo Jackers
Team CSM K 7 Mexico Martin Fuentes El palacio de los numeros 1–2
9 Mexico Oscar Paredes Arroyo 1–2
60 Mexico Rudy Camarillo Rocacero 1–2
Urban racing K 18 Mexico David Farias Daewoo

Schedule

The 2011 schedule was presented in February.[3] LATAM will run in the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for first time, and return to Texas for two races.[4] In May 25, LATAM organization announces a change in the third race from Tuxtla Gutiérrez to Toluca by the track conditions.[5]

RoundRace TitleTrackDate
1R1 PueblaMexico Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, AmozocApril 9
R2 April 10
2R1 MonterreyMexico Autódromo Monterrey, ApodacaMay 7
R2 May 8
3R1 TolucaMexico Centro Dinámico Pegaso, TolucaJune 11
R2 June 12
4R1 Distrito FederalMexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico CityJuly 2
R2 July 3
5R1 San Luis PotosíMexico Autódromo Tangamanga II, San Luis PotosíJuly 30
R2 July 31
6R1 DallasUnited States Eagles Canyon Raceway, DecaturSeptember 10
R2 September 11
7R1 HoustonUnited States MSR Houston, Angleton September 17
R2 September 18
8R1 QuerétaroMexico Autódromo de Querétaro, El MarquésOctober 29
R2 October 30
9R1 PueblaMexico Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, AmozocNovember 19
R2 November 20

Results

Races

No.RacePole PositionFastest LapWinnerTeam
1R1 Mexico PueblaMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Martín FuentesMexico Martín FuentesMexico Team CSM
R2 Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
2R1 Mexico MonterreyMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
R2 Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
3R1 Mexico TolucaMexico Gerardo Nieto??Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
R2 ??Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
4R1 Mexico Mexico CityMexico David Farias??Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
R2 ??Mexico Gerardo NietoMexico Team Re Racing
5R1 Mexico San Luis PotosíMexico Sebastían Ramírez??Mexico Rudy CamarilloMexico Team CSM
R2 ??Venezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing
6R1 United States DallasMexico Rudy CamarilloVenezuela Giancarlo SerenelliVenezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing
R2 Venezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Homero RichardsMexico Team Re Racing
7R1 United States HoustonMexico Diego MenchacaVenezuela Giancarlo SerenelliVenezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing
R2 Venezuela Giancarlo SerenelliVenezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing
8R1 Mexico QuerétaroMexico Rudy Camarillo??Venezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing
R2 ??Venezuela Giancarlo SerenelliMexico Team Re Racing

Race summaries

Round 1: Puebla Grand Challenge

Standings

RankDriverMexico
PUE
Mexico
MTY
Mexico
TOL
Mexico
MEX
Mexico
SLP
United States
DAL
United States
HOU
Mexico
QRO
Mexico
PUE
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Mexico Rudy Camarillo 211111161438421134 298
2Mexico Martín Fuentes 126410222362294496 202
3Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli 73731213811511911111 166
4Mexico Diego Menchaca 44557391561145353117 132
5Venezuela Francisco Cerullo 591072557829373555 126
6Mexico Christopher Ramirez 9133101174473 26242 116
7Venezuela Alex Popow 842312732711610 823 108
8Mexico Gerardo Nieto 35299461 90
9Mexico David Farias 131286663545 7108 80
10Venezuela Diego Ferreira 67913481014 54871069 74
11Mexico Juan Pablo Sierra 126138 139 67586716 36
12Mexico Oscar P. Arroyo 810121251011101298106119812 30
13Mexico Homero Richards 141371 28
14Mexico Hugo Oliveras 10121212 10
15Mexico Gabriel Iemma 11 1111891481012 11 14 8
16Mexico Alfonso Celis Jr. 101114 910 6
17Mexico Sebastian Ramírez 118 2
18Mexico Victor Alfaro 131115131314 15 0
19Mexico Jorge Cevallos 1216 0
20Mexico Santiago Tovar 12 0
21Guatemala Sebastian Arriola 119 13 0
Mexico Andrés Gutiérrez 10 0
Mexico Jose Carlos Sandoval 11 0
References [6] [7] [8] [9]

Point scoring system:

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Saturday race Points 30 24 20 16 12 10 8 6 4 2
Sunday race Points 20 16 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0

Bonus points:

References

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