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The Concordia Rally has 65 binomials registered

The Concordia Rally has 65 binomials registered

The fourth date of the National Rally Championship It will run this weekend in Cochabamba. The Rally de la Concordia will be held with 65 registered combinations and the test is endorsed by the Bolivian Federation of Sports Cars (Febad).

The Potosinos Sebastián (from the R5 group), Rodrigo Careaga (Proto), Miguel Tijra (RC2N), Jhonny Tarqui (R2B) and Israel Sandoval (R1B); Rodrigo García from Santa Cruz (Proto), Luis Sandoval from Chuquisaca (RC2N) and Jairo Chura from Cochabamba (R2B), among others, registered for this race, as reported by the Febad press department.

The categories authorized at the national level are the R5, Proto, RC2N, R2B and R1B, which among all have 55 registered, while at the departmental level the class will be disputed Open and the TD, which has 10 scored.

The symbolic start was scheduled for this Friday night and the two stages will run between Saturday and Sundaywith a total of 147.67 kilometres, of which 105.50 will be race and 17 liaison.

The competition will have eight special tests and will pass through the towns of Cayacayani, Pampa Chirihua, Tarata Convent, Villa Recreo and Mamanaca.



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