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Turismo Nacional (National tourism, lit., national touring) popularly known by its acronym TN, is a touring car racing series based in Argentina that has been active since 1961. It is organized by the Asociación de Pilotos de Automóviles de Turismo and is governed by the Automobile Sports Commission of the Argentine Automobile Club. The cars involved are almost standard preparation cars, that is to say practically a road car prepared for competitions. Originally, only models made in Argentina were allowed (hence the name, that is, nationally manufactured), but after Argentina's entry into Mercosur, Brazilian models were allowed.

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  • El Turismo Nacional, conocido popularmente por sus siglas TN, es un campeonato argentino de automovilismo de velocidad que se desarrolla desde el año 1961. La misma está organizada por la y es regida por la Comisión Deportiva Automovilística del Automóvil Club Argentino. Los automóviles que participan son turismos de preparación casi estándar, es decir prácticamente un coche de calle preparado para competencias. Originalmente solo se permitían modelos fabricados en Argentina (de ahí el nombre, es decir de fabricación nacional), pero después de la entrada de Argentina al Mercosur se pasaron a permitir modelos brasileños. En la actualidad, el Turismo Nacional se compone de dos divisiones, que comparten el calendario pero disputan las carreras por separarado. En la Clase 2 se permiten modelos del segmento B con motores de hasta 1.6 litros de cilindrada. Los automóviles de la Clase 3 están limitados a 2.0 litros de cilindrada; se permiten principalmente modelos del segmento C. (es)
  • Turismo Nacional (National tourism, lit., national touring) popularly known by its acronym TN, is a touring car racing series based in Argentina that has been active since 1961. It is organized by the Asociación de Pilotos de Automóviles de Turismo and is governed by the Automobile Sports Commission of the Argentine Automobile Club. The cars involved are almost standard preparation cars, that is to say practically a road car prepared for competitions. Originally, only models made in Argentina were allowed (hence the name, that is, nationally manufactured), but after Argentina's entry into Mercosur, Brazilian models were allowed. Currently, Turismo Nacional is made up of two divisions, which share the calendar but the races run separately. In Class 2, B-segment models with engines up to 1.6-liter displacement are allowed. Class 3 cars are limited to 2.0 liters of displacement; mainly, C-segment models are allowed. (en)
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  • El Turismo Nacional, conocido popularmente por sus siglas TN, es un campeonato argentino de automovilismo de velocidad que se desarrolla desde el año 1961. La misma está organizada por la y es regida por la Comisión Deportiva Automovilística del Automóvil Club Argentino. Los automóviles que participan son turismos de preparación casi estándar, es decir prácticamente un coche de calle preparado para competencias. Originalmente solo se permitían modelos fabricados en Argentina (de ahí el nombre, es decir de fabricación nacional), pero después de la entrada de Argentina al Mercosur se pasaron a permitir modelos brasileños. (es)
  • Turismo Nacional (National tourism, lit., national touring) popularly known by its acronym TN, is a touring car racing series based in Argentina that has been active since 1961. It is organized by the Asociación de Pilotos de Automóviles de Turismo and is governed by the Automobile Sports Commission of the Argentine Automobile Club. The cars involved are almost standard preparation cars, that is to say practically a road car prepared for competitions. Originally, only models made in Argentina were allowed (hence the name, that is, nationally manufactured), but after Argentina's entry into Mercosur, Brazilian models were allowed. (en)
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  • Turismo Nacional (en)
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