- Christian Ledesma
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- See also Italian footballer Cristian Daniel Ledesma, currently playing for S.S. Lazio, Argentine footballers Cristian Raúl Ledesma, currently playing for Olympiacos or Cristian Rolando Ledesma, currently playing for Independiente.
Christian Ledesma (born February 4, 1976 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine racing driver. He has run in different series, with major success in Turismo Carretera (2007 champion) and TC2000 (2004 champion).
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Career
Junior series
From 1987 to 1994, he took part of more than 100 races, being three times champion and four times vice-champion (Junior Category, Senior Category and Sudam Senior Series) and driving for his brother Jhonny Ledesma's team.
Formula Honda
He took part of 1994 Drivers' National Contest, Prodriver. He was the winner of the first contest among 40 participants and got the right of driving for Formula Honda's Prodriver team, managed by Guillermo Kissling.
He won the 1995 Argentine Champhionship by mid-season; he got 6 pole positions, 6 wins and 10 podiums in 10 races.
South American Formula 3
He took part of the 1996 championship becoming the best rookie of the season, at the wheel of a Tom's Toyota of Víctor Rosso's ProRacing team. He got a third place at Goiânia, Brazil, and finished 10th overall in the championship.
Formula Super Renault
He got the 1997 Argentine Formula Super Renault title driving a Reynard/Renault of Guillermo and Raúl Kissling's team - four wins, and eight podiums overall.
Formula 3000
He tested for F3000's Team Draco at Magione, Italy. He managed to score 1:06.500 - 0.3 seconds away from the fastest driver of the test's time.
TC 2000
His debut in TC 2000 was in the second race of 2003 season. That first year he got two wins, Bahía Blanca and Río Cuarto, and one third place at Mar del Plata.
He crowned himself as 2004 champion, with four wins overall. It was the first time Chevrolet got a championship inside TC2000 series.
Ledesma fought the 2006 to 2008 championships, resulting 5th, 3rd and 4th respectively. After a poor 2009, he was 9th in 2010. In 2011 he continues racing for Chevrolet, now with a Chevrolet Cruze.
Turismo Carretera
In Turismo Carretera (TC), he started driving a Ford (1998-2000). As of 2001, he has been driving a Chevrolet.
He clinched the 2007 championship, with six wins and 277 points overall. In addition of that, he broke Juan María Traverso's 1995 pointscoring record (five wins and 272 points).
See also
- Office site (Spanish)
- Driver profile (HistoricRacing.com) (English)
Sporting positions Preceded by
Gabriel Ponce de LeónTC2000 champion
2004Succeeded by
Gabriel Ponce de LeónPreceded by
Norberto FontanaTurismo Carretera champion
2007Succeeded by
Guillermo OrtelliTurismo Carretera Champion
drivers1939 Ángel Lo Valvo · 1940-41 Juan Manuel Fangio · 1947-48, 1953-54, 1960 Oscar Alfredo Gálvez · 1949-52, 1955-58, 1961 Juan Gálvez · 1959 Rodolfo de Álzaga · 1962-65 Dante Emiliozzi · 1966 Juan Manuel Bordeu · 1967 Eduardo Copello · 1968 Carlos Pairetti · 1969 Gastón Perkins · 1970-71 Rubén Luis di Palma · 1973 Nasif Estéfano · 1974-76 Héctor Gradassi · 1977-78, 1995-97, 1999 Juan María Traverso · 1979-80 Francisco Espinosa · 1980-81 Antonio Aventín · 1982 Jorge M. Boero · 1983-85 Roberto Mouras · 1986 Oscar Angeletti · 1987-89 Oscar Castellano · 1990 Emilio Satriano · 1991-92 Oscar Aventín · 1993 Walter Hernández · 1994 Eduardo Ramos · 1998, 2000-02 Guillermo Ortelli · 2003 Ernesto Bessone · 2004 Omar Martínez · 2005 Juan Manuel Silva · 2006 Norberto Fontana · 2007 Christian Ledesma · 2008 Guillermo Ortelli · 2009 Emanuel Moriatis
Cars Circuits Balcarce · Buenos Aires · Comodoro Rivadavia · La Plata · Mar de Ajó · Nueve de Julio · Paraná · Posadas · Rafaela · Río Cuarto · Río Gallegos · San Luis
TC 2000 Championship Seasons Current cars (2011) Chevrolet Cruze • Fiat Bravo • Honda Civic Si • Toyota Corolla • Renault Fluence • Volkswagen Golf • Volkswagen Polo • Ford Focus • Peugeot 307Current circuits Córdoba • General Roca • Oberá • Jorge Ángel Pena • Río Hondo • Resistencia • Santa Fe • Buenos Aires • Centenario • Punta del Este (Uruguay) • Eduardo Copello • San LuisFormer circuits Bahía Blanca • Comodoro Rivadavia • Güemes • Curitiba (Brazil) • Interlagos (Brazil) • Paraná • ViedmaCategories:- 1976 births
- People from Mar del Plata
- Turismo Carretera drivers
- TC2000 drivers
- Argentine racecar drivers
- TRV6 drivers
- FIA GT Championship drivers
- Living people
- Argentine sportspeople stubs
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