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LATAM Challenge Series was an open-wheel racing series based in Latin America. LATAM was the replacement for Formula Renault 2000 de America.
Category | Open-wheel racing |
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Country | Mexico, USA |
Inaugural season | 2008 |
Folded | 2014 |
Constructors | Tatuus |
Engine suppliers | Volkswagen |
Tire suppliers | Kumho |
Last Drivers' champion | Francisco Cerullo |
Official website | latamchallengeseries.com |
Current season |
In the 7 seasons, 20 venues were used, all road courses. The races were mostly held in Mexico until 2013, whereas all the races in 2014 season were held in Florida and in Texas.[1]
In 2008 and 2009 the series was a support race for the World Touring Car Championship's Race of Mexico in Puebla.
Circuit | Location | Races | Years |
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Autódromo Miguel E. Abed | Puebla | 18 | 2008–2013 |
Autódromo del Águila | Morelia | 2 | 2008 |
Autódromo San Luis 400 | San Luis Potosí | 12 | 2008–2013 |
Autódromo del EcoCentro | Querétaro | 10 | 2008–2011, 2013 |
Autódromo de Zacatecas | Zacatecas | 4 | 2008, 2012 |
Autódromo Guadalajara | Guadalajara | 8 | 2008–2009, 2012–2013 |
Autódromo de la Cantera | Chihuahua | 6 | 2008–2010 |
Autódromo Monterrey | Monterrey | 10 | 2008–2011, 2013 |
Autódromo La Guácima | Alajuela (Costa Rica) | 4 | 2009 |
Autódromo Chiapas | Tuxtla Gutiérrez | 2 | 2010 |
Motorsport Ranch | Cresson (USA) | 6 | 2010, 2013–2014 |
MSR Houston | Angleton (USA) | 10 | 2010–2014 |
Circuito Centro Dinámico Pegaso | Toluca | 4 | 2011–2012 |
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | Mexico City | 6 | 2011–2013 |
Eagles Canyon Raceway | Decatur (USA) | 4 | 2011–2012 |
Óvalo Aguascalientes México | Aguascalientes | 4 | 2012–2013 |
Homestead–Miami Speedway | Homestead (USA) | 6 | 2014 |
Palm Beach International Raceway | Palm Beach County (USA) | 2 | 2014 |
Sebring International Raceway | Sebring (USA) | 2 | 2014 |
Daytona International Speedway | Daytona Beach (USA) | 2 | 2014 |
For the first two seasons, Formula Renault 2.0 cars was used. From 2010 the series uses a Formula Vee configuration, with Volkswagen engines.[2] Tatuus chassis are used.
Season | Champion | ||||
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Driver | Team | Chassis | Engine | Tires | |
2008 | Giancarlo Serenelli | RE Racing | Tatuus | Renault | K |
2009 | André Solano | Team Costa Rica Unico | Tatuus | Renault | K |
2010 | Giancarlo Serenelli | RE Racing | Tatuus | Renault / Volkswagen | K |
2011 | Giancarlo Serenelli | RE Racing | Tatuus | Volkswagen | K |
2012 | Francisco Cerullo | RE Racing | Tatuus | Volkswagen | K |
2013 | Francisco Cerullo | ||||
2014 | Sebastian Arriola | ||||
Succeeded by the 2015–16 NACAM Formula 4 Championship |
Rank | Driver | Wins |
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1 | Giancarlo Serenelli | 20 |
2 | Rudy Camarillo | 11 |
3 | André Solano | 8 |
Gerardo Nieto | 8 | |
5 | Homero Richards | 4 |
6 | Javier Echeverria | 3 |
Hugo Oliveras | 3 |
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