2024-10-04 17:56:01
Everything is ready for the engines to roar! The Guatemalan pilots They are ready to compete on the fourth date of the Championship All Series 2024 that will have its stop in the El Jabalí Autodrome in El Salvador.
The excitement of vehicle competitions will be enjoyed in one of the most emblematic tracks from Central America and the Guatemalans will meet to seek to accumulate more points in the championship. Below we tell you what the tests will be like and how the positions are going. What a chilero!
Guatemalan pilots will compete in All Series 2024 in El Salvador
The asphalt of the legendary El Jabalí International Racewayin El Salvador, the Sunday October 6, 2024 with the most anticipated automobile show of the season: the fourth date of the All Series By Botoneta 2024which marks the start of the exciting winter competition.
He Salvadoran Motorsports Championship and the All Series merge once again, guaranteeing an unforgettable spectacle for motor sport lovers. national and international champions They will arrive at this mythical stage with only one objective: to prove that they are the fastest and dominate every corner of this iconic track.
The excitement comes to El Jabalí in El Salvador
The previous weeks have been intense preparation. The teams have fine-tuned every detail in their machines, aware that every millisecond counts in a circuit which, in addition, could be under threat of unpredictable rain.
With the excitement that these tests entail, the pilots will begin on Friday, October 4, 2024, with the official practicesfollowed by an intense qualifying on saturday. The great show will start on Sunday from 9:00 a.m. of Guatemala, when the engines come to life and the track witnesses the action.
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In a day that will bring together the best drivers and the most powerful cars on the Isthmus, a relentless battle for the podium is promised, on a track full of history and adrenaline.
The leaders of the 2025 championship
The All Series enters the second half of the season and the fight for the championship is red hot. In the GTR ULTRA division, Raymond Zaid leads with 50 points, but cannot be trusted, with Arnold Daetz and the brothers Juanes and Marco Morales stepping on his heels. In the GTR PROthe Salvadoran Jorge Zaid dominates with authority, although the duo Jaime Kirste and Edgar Alvareznext to Guillermo Mendezthey seek to take the throne from him.
In the always competitive GTRthe rivalry between Mario Argumedo and Óscar Montoya (40 points) and his pursuers Érick Aldana and Rodrigo Morenopromises to be fierce. Meanwhile, in the GTOthe names to follow are Pedro Duranthe brothers Frank and Daniel Corzoand the experienced René Lacayo Sr. and Jr.who will compete for every meter of the track.
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While the exciting BP Cupthe cuscatleco Eduardo Canizalez leads the table with 46 points, closely followed by the Guatemalans Adolfo and Rodrigo Castillowho will not give up easily in their attempt to snatch glory.
This weekend, the roar of the engines at El Jabalí will be deafening, and speed, courage and skill will be the keys to victory. You can’t miss it!
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