Autódromo Roberto José Mouras

The Autódromo Roberto José Mouras de La Plata is located at kilometer 49 of the motorway Juan Manuel Fangio (R2) and is about 28 km from the city center, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its creation arose from the initiative of a group of partners who invested in the Foundation Autodromo La Plata.

It was inaugurated on October 20, 1996 with a Turismo Carretera race which was won by Emilio Satriano. The route is named in honor Roberto Mouras, Chevrolet idol lost his life in the race Vuelta de Lobos on 22 November 1992.

Currently the track has a length of 4265 m and the distance record is held this Norberto Fontana 1m28s057 to an average of 174.364 km / h, on (November 13, 2010) on the occasion of the 15th calendar date.

The June 28, 2011, was officially announced the completion of the classic TC 2000 race known as the 200 km of Buenos Aires at the Autódromo Roberto Mouras, instead of the Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez where traditionally been developing this competition. The decision came as a result of that this date would unfold two weeks before the date that corresponds to the category Top Race, which organized at that time called "Carrera del Año", which is why the president of TC 2000 Paul Pawn, decided to move the 200 km road course Plata, not to harm the organization of the traditional competition in place since 2008 Top Race.

Circuits
The layout is very technical, tuning the chassis is very important because in the mixed zone the car tends to skid.

SHORT Circuit w / w/o chicane.

BIG Circuit

LARGE Circuit CHICANA

Track width: 12 meters