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Argentina
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Nation Info
Owners: Rod_vs (Season 2)
RenaultRS10 (Seasons 3 - 4)
Drivers: Rodrigo Vilela (Season 2)
Emanuel Domenech (Seasons 3 - 4)
Active Seasons: Season 2- Season 4
First GP: Imola, Season 2
Last GP: Spa-Francorchamps, Season 4
Seasons
Season 2: 20th - 13 pts
Season 3: 14th - 36 pts
Season 4: 22nd - 21 pts
Results
Starts Wins Poles F.Laps Podiums Points
51 4 70

Argentina participated in 3 seasons of the GPG-NC

Season 2

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Argentinian car used at Season 2

Argentina entered the season 2 as a rookie team, the team was purchased by the Brazilian businessman Rodrigo Vilela, which would drive and manage the team. They finished the season with only 13 points, at 20th.

After the season, Vilela bought also the Brazilian team, and decided to sell the Argentinian team to Emanuel Domenech, who is also from Argentina.

Season 3

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Argentinian car used at Season 3

Domenech also being the driver and the manager of team Argentina managed to have more success than Vilela, he finished his rookie season with 36 points, and a 14th place.



Season 4

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Argentinian car used at Season 4

Domenech returned for the season 4, but despite a great effort, the car wasn't fast enough, and their best result was a 3rd place at Imola.

Domenech finished the season with only 21 points, and decided it was time for him to leave the GPGNC, he was then hired by Greidanus GP as a test driver for the GPGSL.

Season 6

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Season 3 Teams
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Season 4 Teams
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