Carlos Okulovich | |
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Nationality | Argentine |
Born | Oberá, Misiones | May 10, 1985
Turismo Carretera career | |
Debut season | 2002 |
Current team | Torino , Maquin Parts |
Car number | 31 |
Former teams | Honda New Civic |
Starts | 230 |
Wins | 8 |
Poles | 12 |
Fastest laps | 8 |
Best finish | 36 Podiums in |
Previous series | |
2011 2010 | Turismo Carretera, Turismo Nacional Turismo Carretera, Turismo Nacional |
Awards | |
Champion 2010 Turismo Nacional, Sub-Champion 2009 Turismo Nacional |
Carlos "Carlitos" Okulovich (born 10 May 1985 in Oberá, Misiones Province) is an Argentine car racing driving.
He has run in different series, with major success and good results in TC2000, Turismo Nacional and Turismo Carretera.[1]
He is the son of Carlos Alberto Okulovich, also a driver.[2]
Driving career
- 2001: Argentine Formula Renault Championship (Crespi Juniors)
- 2002: Argentine Formula Renault Championship (Crespi and Castro Racing Team). 3 poles and 1 win.
Class 2 of Turismo Nacional
- 2003: Class 2 and 3 of Turismo Nacional
- 2004: Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda Civic - Alisi), TC2000 (Peugeot 307)
- 2005: TC2000 (Chevrolet Oficial), Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda Civic - Alisi)
- 2006: TC2000 (Honda Oficial), Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda Civic - Alisi) and Turismo Carretera (Chevrolet, Emilio Satriano
- 2007: TC2000 (Honda Oficial)
- 2008: TC2000 (Honda Oficial), Turismo Carretera (IKA-Renault Torino, Dole Racing), Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda New Civic - Alisi)
- 2009: Turismo Carretera (IKA-Renault Torino, Dole Racing), Sub-Champion of Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda New Civic - Alisi)
- 2010: Turismo Carretera (Chevrolet Chevy, Arana Inenieria Sport), Champion Class 3 of Turismo Nacional (Honda New Civic) [3]
- 2011: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts), Clase 3 del Turismo Nacional (Honda Civic VIII - Alisi)
- 2012: Turismo Carretera (Dodge, Catalán Magni Motorsport, Clase 3 del Turismo Nacional (Renault Sport Team Oficial Fluence - Alisi)
- 2012: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts), Turismo Nacional Clase 3 (Renault Sport Team Oficial Fluence - Alisi)
- 2013: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts), Turismo Nacional Clase 3 (Renault Sport Team Oficial Fluence - Alisi)
- 2013: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts)
- 2014: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts)
- 2015: Turismo Carretera (Torino, Maquin Parts)
- 2016: Turismo Nacional Clase 3 (Ford Focus)
- 2017: Turismo Carretera (Torino Cherokee, Maquin Parts Racing, Turismo Nacional Clase 3 (Ford Focus, Martos Competición
- 2018: Turismo Carretera (Torino Cherokee, Maquin Parts Racing, Turismo Nacional Clase 3 (Ford Focus, Martos Competición
References
- ↑ Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Aug 19, 2012). "El "Oku de la gente" se llevó todos los elogios del público". Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Argentina). Retrieved Sep 17, 2012. (in Spanish)
- ↑ Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Aug 4, 2009). "Okulovich padre e hijo juntos en la "Carrera de la Historia" del Top Race". Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Argentina). Retrieved Sep 18, 2012. (in Spanish)
- ↑ Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Dec 10, 2010). "Carlos Okulovich se coronó por primera vez Campeón de la Clase 3 del Turismo Nacional". Misiones OnLine Newspaper (Argentina). Retrieved Sep 18, 2012. (in Spanish)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlos Okulovich.
- Carlos Okulovich's Official Website (in Spanish)
- Carlos Okulovich career summary at DriverDB.com
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