- Omar Martínez
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Omar Gurí Martínez (born January 1, 1966 in Rosario del Tala, Entre Ríos Province) is an Argentine racing driver. He currently competes in Turismo Carretera, TC2000 and Top Race V6. His nickname Gurí is a common Guaraní term used in his hometown to refer to a young boy.
Career
Martínez started his career in domestical Formula Entrerriana in 1983, being vice-champion in 1985. Then he passed to Argentine Formula Renault. He clinched back-to-back both 1990 and 1991 Championships before joining the competitive Formula Three Sudamericana, where he was runner-up in 1994.
Back to Argentine series, he started racing in Turismo Carretera and TC2000 in 1995, representing Ford in both championships.
In 1997, he crowned himself as Top Race champion by winning to Juan María Traverso in the final race. Traverso and himself were team-mates in 1998 TC 2000 season driving Hondas, and Martínez got his first title in that series.
Nevertheless, Gurí could not become Turismo Carretera champion until 2004, being four times vice-champion from 1999 to 2002. He has held since racing duels with drivers as Guillermo Ortelli and Traverso.
Career
- 1983–1986: Formula Entrerriana
- 1987–1992: Argentine Formula Renault (1990 and 1991 Champion)
- 1992–1994: Formula Three Sudamericana
- 1995: First race in TC2000 and Turismo Carretera (TC)
- 1996: 5th in TC (Ford Falcon) and 3rd in TC2000 (Renault 19)
- 1997: Top Race Champion (Honda Prelude), 5th in TC (Ford Falcon) and 7th in TC2000 (Honda Civic)
- 1998: TC2000 Champion (Honda Civic), 6th in TC (Ford Falcon) y Top Race runner-up (Honda Prelude)
- 1999: Top Race (Honda Prelude), TC2000 runner-up (Honda Civic) and TC runner-up (Ford Falcon)
- 2000: TC runner-up (Ford Falcon), Top Race champion (Honda Prelude-BMW 320) and TC2000 (Honda Civic)
- 2001: TC runner-up (Ford Falcon) and TC2000 (Honda Civic)
- 2002: TC runner-up (Ford Falcon) and TC2000 runner-up (Honda Civic-Toyota Corolla)
- 2003: 4th in TC (Ford Falcon), Top Race (Peugeot 406) and TC2000 (Toyota Corolla)
- 2004: TC Champion (Ford Falcon) y 6th in Top Race (Ford Focus)
- 2005: TRV6 (Ford Mondeo) y 6th in TC (Ford Falcon)
- 2006: 4th in TC (Ford Falcon) y TRV6 (Ford Mondeo)
- 2007: 4th in TC (Ford Falcon) y 6th in TRV6 (Ford Mondeo)
- 2008: TC, TRV6
- 2009: TC, TRV6, TC2000
External links
- (Spanish) Official site
Sporting positions Preceded by
Sergio SolmiArgentine Formula Renault Champion
1990–1991Succeeded by
Norberto Della SantinaPreceded by
NoneTop Race V6 champion
1997Succeeded by
Juan María TraversoPreceded by
Henry MartinTC2000 champion
1998Succeeded by
Juan Manuel SilvaPreceded by
Juan María TraversoTop Race V6 champion
2000Succeeded by
Guillermo OrtelliPreceded by
Ernesto BessoneTurismo Carretera champion
2004Succeeded by
Juan Manuel SilvaPreceded by
Guillermo OrtelliTop Race V6 champion
2006Succeeded by
Emiliano SpataroTC 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 • ViedmaTurismo 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
Categories:- TC2000 drivers
- Turismo Carretera drivers
- 1966 births
- People from Entre Ríos Province
- Argentine racecar drivers
- Argentine people of Spanish descent
- Living people
- TRV6 drivers
- Argentine Formula Renault drivers
- South American Formula Three Championship drivers
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