Guatemalans will run the 4th GT Challenge of the Americas

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He El Jabalí International Raceway in San Salvador, El Salvador, will be the epicenter of the best drivers in the world when they compete on the 4th date of the GT Challenge of the Americas and the 5th day of All Series by Botoneta.

Los Guatemalan pilots They will arrive at the mythical track of El Salvador not only to seek to win in their respective categories, but also to give tribute to Carlos Zaidfor his legacy in the Central American motorsport. Below we leave you all the details of the competition day. What a chilero!

Las Américas GT Challenge will be held in El Salvador

The El Jabalí Autódromo will be the scene of an unforgettable day of the Central American Championship which brings together the best pilots in the area. On this occasion, the fourth day of the Challenge will be merged with the fifth date of the All Series by Botonetathe second of the Winter 2024 contest, creating an unprecedented spectacle on the slopes of the isthmus.

During these previous days, the track is open for the teams to carry out free practices. On Friday, October 25, 2024, in addition to official training, a special night practice will be held, in which the new lighting of the racetrack will be inaugurated. Saturday will be the turn of the qualifiers, and on Sunday, October 27, 2024, the main careerwhich will consist of two hits of 40 minutes each, guaranteeing an intense day full of adrenaline.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image, vehicles participate in a motorsport competition. (Credit: GTChallenge)

Guatemalan power in Central America

Among the most notable pilots is the Guatemalan Juan Diego Hernandezleader of the GTS division who will participate with his Lamborghini. However, the Trinidadian Zachary Boodram, also driving a Lamborghini, follows him very closely, so both are emerging as the main contenders for victory on this crucial date, in the search for the title that will be defined in November in Costa Rica.

Alejandro Zaid, director of the GT Challenge and brother of Carlos Zaid, stated that the track is in perfect condition and that 90% of the participating cars are already ready to provide the best automobile show in Central America.

A very special tribute for Zaid

Four will compete on the track GT Challenge divisions These are: GTS, GTS Light, V8 and GTS Light Junior, with a total of 16 vehicles registered. Added to this will be the 31 cars of the All Series by Botoneta, coming from Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, the United States, Costa Rica and Panama, creating a high-level event for lovers of speed.

This event not only promises speed-filled emotions, but will also be a tribute to the deceased Guatemalan pilot Carlos Zaidwho was a seven-time Central American champion. In his honor, one of the circuit’s curves will be named after him, a tribute that will last in the future. regional motorsport.

Without a doubt the Central American pilots They will seek to put on a great show on the track, where without a doubt the Guatemalans hope to win and make an unforgettable day in Zaid’s memory. What a chilero!

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image, the vehicle participates in a motorsport competition. (Credit: GTChallenge)

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