the victory of Fernando Caputo who cuts the trend of the championship

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Farewell to the trend of the same number of winners on the contested dates. The official ?, Fernando Caputo, undisputed winner of the eleventh date of the Midget Summer Championship 2018/19, with a dispute last night in the Héctor Evaristo Plano.

The Feti, the second fastest time in the semifinal, repeated what was done in the third program of the cycle and became the first driver to win again; in addition to securing 6 slip points for the start of the playoffs.

Luciano Vallejos, author of the third half in the semifinals, and Nicolás Macazaga, who ran from inside the rope, completed the podium of the date. For Nico, this meant his first podium in the category, while for Lucho, it was his 7th podium.

Gastón Pérez, Esteban Mancini, Matías Lastra Meler, Leonel Ramos, Lucas De Acharan, Claudio Ullman, Leandro Campos, Axel Garabán and Julio Monteros, the latter with fewer laps, completed the ranking of the penultimate end of the regular section.

With these results, and in the absence of an appointment for the start of the playoffs, the championship leader remains Luciano Vallejos, who reached 177.25 units. They are followed by Fernando Caputo with 157.75 and Leandro Campos with 134.75.

Until now, with 24 points in play, there would be 15 members in the playoffs. In addition to those mentioned, Claudio Roth, Esteban Mancini, Gastón Perez, Kevin Altamirano, Matías Lastra Meler, Carlos Fornerón, Axel Garabán, Emiliano Urretabiscaya, Leonel Ramos, Luciano Benedetti, Gabriel Schiebelbein and Sebastian Burgos.

Full coverage of the date, with the milestones, protagonists' testimonies and statistics, in the print edition of La Nueva. of tomorrow.

Standings

Series

** First series: 1) Fernando Caputo, 1m 21s 548; 2) Nicolás Macazaga, 1m 21s 870 and 3) Facundo Sabbatini, 1m27s 557.

** Second series: 1) Leonel Ramos, 1m 20s 728; 2) Claudio Roth, 1m24s, 398 and 3) Javier Fritz, 1m25s, 682.

** Third series: 1) Kevin Altamirano, 1m 20s 439; 2) Jonathan Resola, 1m 21s 660 and 3) Luis Vallejos, 1m25s 216.

** Fourth series: 1) Emiliano Urretabiscaya, 1m 21s 087; 2) Esteban Mancini, 1m 21s 754 and 3) Hernán Larreguy, 1m23s 595.

** Fifth series: 1) Ignacio Fernández, 1m 24s 680; 2) Federico Brezina, 1m 25s 220 and 3) Ezequiel García, 1m 25s 770.

** Sixth series: 1) Leandro Campos, 1m 20s 539; 2) Lucas Grill, 1m22s 792 and 3) Javier Rouaix, 1m23s610.

** Seventh series: 1) Julio Monteros, 1m 19s 914; 2) Matías Lastra Meler, 1m 21s 891 and 3) Miguel Chiapparo, 1m24s 672

** Eighth series: 1) Luciano Torres, 1m 21s 352; 2) Claudio Ullman, 1m 22s 012 and 3) Carlos Fornerón, 1m 22s 830.

** Ninth series: 1) Fabián Colturi, 1m 21s 894; 2) Gastón Pérez, 1m 22s 470 and 3) Axel Garabán, 1m 22s 940.

** Tenth series: 1) Luciano Vallejos, 1m 20s 622; 2) Javier Rey, 1m23s 428 and 3) Lucas De Acharan, 1m23s 694

** Eleventh series: 1) Luciano Benedetti, 1m 22s 788; 2) Matías Oyola, 1m 23s 000 and 3) Guillermo Schmit, 1m24s 508.

** Twelfth series: 1) Federico Hidalgo, 1m 23s 974; 2) Gabriel Schiebelbein, 1m24s 326 and 3) Daniel Altamirano, 1m24s 803.

repêchages

** First: 1) Diego Birumbrales; 2) Marcelo Cecconi and 3) Javier Fritz.

** Second: 1) Néstor Mancini; 2) Gustavo Medina and 3) Joaquín Toledo.

** Third: 1) Carlos Puccinelli; 2) Lucas Scotto and 3) Luciano Franchi.

** Fourth: 1) Brian Dupont; 2) Carlos Cardozo and 3) Leiza Grill.

** Fifth: 1) Facundo Rodríguez; 2) Julián Melger and 3) Nicolás Palma.

Semifinals

** First: 1) Julio Monteros, 1m40s 644; 2) Leonel Ramos, 1m41s 384 and 3) Fabián Colturi, 1m41s 704.

** Second: 1) Esteban Mancini, 1m 39s 550; 2) Claudio Ullman, 1m40s 827 and 3) Emiliano Urretabiscaya, 1m41s 742.

** Third: 1) Nicolás Macazaga, 1m 38s 865; 2) Gastón Pérez, 1m39s 682 and 3) Axel Garabán, 1m41s 498.

** Fourth: 1) Fernando Caputo, 1m 39s 439; 2) Luciano Vallejos, 1m 39s 428 and 3) Matías Lastra Meler, 1m40s 470.

prefinal

** 1) Axel Garabán; 2) Leandro Campos and 3) Federico Hidalgo.

Final

** 1) Fernando Caputo; 2) Luciano Vallejos; 3) Nicolás Macazaga; 4) Gastón Pérez; 5) Esteban Mancini; 6) Matías Lastra Meler; 7) Leonel Ramos; 8) Lucas De Acharán; 9) Claudio Ullman; 10) Leandro Campos; 11) Axel Garabán and 12) Julio Monteros.

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