Grand Prix de Ponce

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Grand Prix de Ponce
American GT Series, Marlboro GT de las Americas
VenuePonce Speedway
Corporate sponsorPonce Grand Prix, Inc.[1]
First race1993 (1993)
Last race2012 (2012)
Distance300 miles (483 km)
Laps200
Previous namesGrand Prix Marlboro,
Marlboro GT de las Americas[2]

The Grand Prix de Ponce is an auto race held at the Ponce Speedway in the

Playa in Ponce.[4] The new speedway opened in 2003.[5]

History

The Grand Prix Marlboro de Ponce first started in 1993. The 60,000 fans attending provided the momentum to continue celebrating the races.[6]

Location

Today's Grand Prix de Ponce takes place in Ponce at El Tuque, a beach, speedway and marina complex just west of Ponce. The new speedway venue is called the Ponce International Speedway Park and opened in 2003.[7] It includes a drag-racing track and circuit track.[8]

Winners

GT Marlboro de las Américas 1993

The 1993 winners were:[9]

VIII Championship GT Marlboro de Las Américas, Grand Prix de Ponce, 3 October 1993.
GTS: (46) Adriano Abreu, Oldomobile Cutlass.
GTU: (85) Tony Canahuate, Porsche 911.

GT Marlboro de las Américas 1994

The 1994 winners were:[10]

V Championship GT Marlboro de Las Américas, Ponce Grand Prix. 2 October 2012:
GTS: (35) Armando Mandy-González (Puerto Rico), Chevrolet Camaro.

VI Championship GT Marlboro de Las Américas, Ponce Grand Prix. October 1994.
GTS: (35) Armando Mandy-González / Manolo Villa (Puerto Rico), Chevrolet Camaro.

IX Championship GT Marlboro de Las Américas. 8 December 1994.
GTS: (46) Adriano Abreu, Chevrolet Camaro.
GTU: (19) Peter Moodie (Trinidad & Tobago), Mazda RX-7.

GT Marlboro de Las Américas Champions:
GTS: (98) Wally Castro / Rolando Falgueras (Puerto Rico), Ford Mustang Cobra, with 118 pts.
GTU: (44) Paco Aponte (Puerto Rico), Mazda RX-7, with 128 pts.

GT Marlboro de las Américas 1995

The 1995 winners were:[11]

VI Championship GT Marlboro de Las Américas, Grand Prix de Ponce, October 1995.
GTS: (35) Armando Mandy-González / Manolo Villa (Puerto Rico), Chevrolet Camaro.

References

  1. ^ Resolucion 042 (1993-1994) Legislative Assembly. Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  2. ^ Resolucion 042 (1993-1994) Legislative Assembly. Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  3. ^ Neysa Rodriguez Deynes. Breviario sobre la Historia de Ponce. Second Edition. 2002. Page 150.
  4. ^ Resolucion 042 (1993-1994)[permanent dead link] Legislative Assembly. Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  5. ^ Ponce International Speedway Park. Archived 2010-03-24 at the Wayback Machine Ponce International Speedway Park. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  6. ^ Neysa Rodriguez Deynes. Breviario sobre la Historia de Ponce. Second Edition. 2002. Page 150.
  7. ^ Ponce International Speedway Park. Archived 2010-03-24 at the Wayback Machine Ponce International Speedway Park. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  8. ^ The New El Tuque Beach Archived 2011-01-05 at the Wayback Machine Puerto Rico Herald. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  9. ^ Campeones nacionales de automovilismo. Alfonso Collado. ListingDiario.com Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  10. ^ Deporte de Velocidad. ListingDiario.com Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  11. ^ Campeones nacionales de automovilismo. Alfonso Collado. ListingDiario.com Retrieved 8 July 2012.