Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Rios, Argentina2026-04-19
About This Event
The world's oldest auto racing series still active — Turismo Carretera has run continuously since 1937, bringing silhouette stock cars to circuits across Argentina. A 4.279km permanent circuit on the outskirts of Concepción del Uruguay, with a 900-metre main straight where Ford Falcons and Chevrolet Novas reach 240 km/h before braking into the first corner.
What to Expect
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Saturday qualifying divides field into three heat races before Sunday afternoon's final
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TC Pista support category races alongside main series throughout weekend
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Quick switchbacks and technical sections follow the 900-metre straight
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Grassy trackside banks provide viewing positions around circuit perimeter
Best Way to Experience It
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Main straight braking zone tests driver commitment at 240 km/h entry speeds
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Gates open early morning Friday for public; Sunday features series and final
Good to Know
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Circuit located off Autovía Nacional 14 on city outskirts
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Circuit provides five hectares of vehicle parking on-site
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Local buses stop within 160-231 metres of circuit entrance
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Merchandising and food vendors operate throughout event weekend
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you value motorsport heritage — 4th round of world's oldest active auto racing series since 1937, Argentina's most popular motorsport category, stock-car based Turismo Carretera championship celebrating 87 years continuous operation.
Best fit if you enjoy structured competition — three 5-lap heats divide field into groups, heat winners claim first three grid positions for 25-lap final, 4.3km circuit with 900-metre straight enabling 240 km/h speeds.
Best fit if you like family-friendly gatherings — children 0-11 free access, tribunes packed with 40,000 enthusiasts, "ambiente ideal para compartir con amigos y en familia," national Canal 9 broadcast coverage of Argentina's national championship.
Not ideal if you prefer multi-day race weekends — single Sunday race day rather than typical two-day TC format with Saturday qualifying atmosphere, condensed schedule focuses solely on heats and final without extended paddock access.