TC Pick Up

TC Pick Up (ACTC code: TCPK) is a pickup truck racing series in Argentina. It was created at the initiative of the president of the Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera, Hugo Mazzacane, who in October 2017 expressed the intention of creating a new category of motorsport, but specialized in pickup trucks.[1] At the same time, the objective was to offer the usual racing drivers a new space in which to develop their racing careers, sharing a calendar with the lower divisions of the ACTC (TC Mouras and TC Pista Mouras), while offering the public a category composed of the representative models of the Argentine automotive market.[2][3]

TC Pick Up
CategoryStock cars, pickup truck racing
CountryArgentina Argentina
Inaugural season2018
Drivers' championArgentina Juan Pablo Gianini
Makes' championFord
Teams' championJPG Racing
Official websiteACTC.org.ar
Ford Ranger of Eddy Mión

History

The official presentation of this category was on 10 December 2017, with an exhibition held by one of the prototypes at the Autódromo Roberto José Mouras in La Plata,[4] while the inaugural competition took place on 23 September 2018 in the aforementioned circuit, prior announcement by the ACTC Board of Directors.[5] Guillermo Ortelli had the honor of being the first winner in history competing in command of a Nissan Frontier,[6] while Gastón Mazzacane was its first champion in command of a Volkswagen Amarok.[7]

Although ACTC's objective was also to create the division within the framework of the historic duel between the Ford and Chevrolet brands, the latter announced its refusal to participate in this competition, due to contractual commitments assumed with other categories.[8] For this reason, the first race of the TC Pick Up had the participation, in addition to Ford, of the brands Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen.[9] Finally and in a personal commitment, the driver Christian Dose announced for the 2019 season his entry into the category at the command of a Chevrolet S-10, which however had to dispense with its original name due to the legal conflict proposed by General Motors, for the use of the brand and model name. For this reason, Dose ended up presenting his truck, calling it simply "La Chiva 50", in honor of the nickname by which the Chevrolet brand is known in Argentina and the number used by the driver.[10] Finally, this litigation had its end in October 2019, when General Motors' authorization to use both the brand and the model name S-10 became official.[11][12]

Finally, another brand that joined the category in 2019 was the Italian automaker Fiat, which did so by taking the SUP Fiat Toro as a representative model and officially representing itself under the Donto Racing name.[13]

Manufacturer representation

The models approved for this category are mid-size pickup trucks equipped with tubular structures developed by the ACTC, in collaboration with Talleres Jakos.[14] Mechanically, they are equipped with the same drive unit that equips the Turismo Carretera units, Consisting of a 6-cylinder engine, 24 valves and double overhead camshaft, developed by the firm TopLine.[15] The official tire supplier for this category is the Italian firm Pirelli.[16]

Each prototype represents the following production models:


Champions

Year Driver Vehicle
2018 Argentina Gastón Mazzacane Volkswagen Amarok GTSSR
2019 Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini Ford Ranger GT7R
2020 Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini Ford Ranger GT7R
2021 Argentina Juan Pablo Gianini Ford Ranger R23GT
2022 Argentina Omar Martínez Ford Ranger R23GT

References

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