Rally Argentina

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The Rally Argentina is an Argentine rally competition and a stage of the World Rally Championship. It's currently the only South American event in the World Rally Championship, and it's held in the Calamuchita area near Villa Carlos Paz in Córdoba Province, on narrow slope roads best known for their watersplashes.

It also has a parallel junior competition that forms part of the Junior WRC 1600.

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[edit] History

The rally was first run in 1980, in Tucumán Province and organized by the Automovil Club Argentino. The winners of that first edition were Walter Rohrl and Christian Geistdorfer (Fiat 131 Abarth). In 1981 the rally took again place in Tucumán, but in 1982 was not held. In 1983 it was moved to San Carlos de Bariloche, but in 1984 was moved to Córdoba Province, where it has been held ever since.

[edit] 2006

It was held on April 28, 2006 through April 30, 2006 as the fifth rally on the World Rally Championship schedule for 2006, and the 26th Argentine rally.

[edit] Winners since 1980

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