Touring Car Times Magazine:First career win for Canapino at Cordoba
Agustín Canapino has taken his first career victory at Cordoba in the 3M Argentinean TC 2000 Championship, and the first for Chevrolet's new Cruze race car.
Canapino had started from pole after setting the fastest time in qualifying and then winning the earlier first qualifying race, with José María López's Pro Racing Fiat Linea sharing the front row.
At the start, the two were side-by-side through the first few corners, before Canapino's Cruze won out, slotting into the lead with the inside advantage at Turn 6 on the 4.045km Autódromo Oscar Cabalén circuit.
Former championship leader Juan Manuel Silva crashed out on the first lap in his Ford-YPF Focus. The 38-year-old was right at the back of the field after a DNF in the earlier qualifying round.
On lap two, Christian Ledesma in the second Chevrolet Cruze moved into second place ahead of López's Fiat, and the two Chevrolets began to pull away, until the safety car was called on lap eight to recover Leonel Laurrari's Orbis Seguros Racing Civic, which had spun off the circuit.
Reigning champion Norberto Fontana's Ford was up to 17th at this point, passing 14 cars in the first seven laps.
At the restart, the Chevrolets again pulled away from the three chasing Fiats of José María López, Emiliano Spataro and Gabriel Ponce de León, with Juan Cruz Alvarez's Peugeot Cobra Team 307 fighting off Championship leader Matías Rossi's Toyota Corolla in sixth.
On lap 15, the second best positioned Toyota Team Argentina driver of Mariano Werner spun out of ninth place whilst battling with Equipo Petrobras Honda driver Mariano Altuna. Werner recovered to finish in 15th place at the end of the race.
On the same lap, Emiliano Spataro, seemingly held up by his Fiat team-mate Lopez, moved up to third, with López dropping behind both Spataro and Ponce de León.
Two laps later, Peugeot's Juan Cruz Alvarez attempted to pass López for fifth after a mistake from the two-times Champion, but Lopez managed to defend the place with Alvarez running wide off the circuit and falling behind Rossi's Toyota.
Spataro, now unleashed from behind Lopez, closed down the once three-second lead of the two Chevrolets, and was right on the tail of Christian Ledesma on lap 21.
Disaster struck for Norberto Fontana with three laps to go, with the Ford Focus pulling off with fire blasting out from the car's side exhausts, and out of 15th place.
Up front, after four laps of pressure, Ledesma slid wide at Turn 6 with Spataro moving up to second. Ledesma rejoined in third and fought off the other Fiat of Gabriel Ponce de León to secure the final spot on the podium.

Spataro closed down on race leader Canapino, but couldn't catch the 21-year-old before the end of the race, with Canapino securing his first career victory, and the first for Chevrolet since Ledesma's win at La Rioja last year.
01 Agustín Canapino 28 Laps
02 Emiliano Spataro +0.672
03 Christian Ledesma +6.666
04 Gabriel Ponce de León +7.347
05 Matías Rossi +14.817
06 José María López +15.287
07 Guillermo Ortelli +15.556
08 Juan Cruz Alvarez +16.224
09 Leonel Pernía +16.729
10 Mariano Altuna +17.375
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