Mauricio Lambiris

Mauricio Jorge Lambiris (born 3 March 1987) is a racing driver from Uruguay. He currently competes in Turismo Carretera.[1]

Mauricio Lambiris
Lambiris in 2019
Nationality Uruguayan
Born (1987-03-03) 3 March 1987 (age 37)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Turismo Carretera
Racing licence FIA Silver
Years active2015–present
TeamsDole Racing
Martínez Competición
LCA Racing
Alifraco Sport
Starts127
Wins2 (Finals)
12 (Heats)
Poles3
Fastest laps1
Best finish2nd in 2021
Previous series
2004–2006
2012
2013–2014
Fórmula Renault Argentina
TC Mouras
TC Pista

Biography edit

Lambiris was born in Montevideo but moved to Buenos Aires at 6 years old. His first taste of motorsport came at a karting exhibition in Punta del Este through his father Jorge, an amateur driver himself. Despite his parents wanting him to play football, he started racing karts at 7 alongside childhood friend Guido Falaschi. He moved up to Fórmula 1000 Argentina in 2003 and then Fórmula Renault Argentina a year later, but struggled with the transition and returned to karting in 2007. Lambiris returned to car racing in 2010 in Turismo Libre Uruguayo, through his aunt who produced the series' television package. At the sixth round of the series he crashed and broke his leg, and sat out the rest of the season. In late-2011, he made his comeback in TC Rioplatense (on the same weekend as Falaschi's death) before stepping up to TC Mouras in 2012.[2]

Lambiris finished eighth in his debut season on the Turismo Carretera pyramid, the highest-placed driver without a win. Two seasons in TC Pista followed, with a best of third in the championship in 2014 having won two races. He made his debut in the top class of Turismo Carretera in 2015 with Torino, qualifying for the Copa de Oro in his first season but finished at the bottom of the playoff standings – he repeated these results in 2016. He made a mid-season switch to Ford in 2017, and won his first race at the 2018 Carrera del Millón in Rafaela – making him only the second non-Argentine driver to win a race in Turismo Carretera after compatriot Héctor Suppici Sedes. Lambiris has so far qualified for the playoffs in every season of his Turismo Carretera career, and finished runner-up to Mariano Werner in 2021.[3]

Career results edit

Summary edit

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
2004Fórmula Renault Argentina28thCrespi–Renault?
2005Fórmula Renault Argentina18thCrespi–Renault?
2006Fórmula Renault Argentina43rdCrespi–Renault?
2012TC Mouras8thFord FalconAlifraco Sport
2013TC Pista9thFord FalconWerner Competición
2014TC Pista3rdFord FalconWerner Competición
2015Turismo Carretera16thTorino CherokeeDole Racing
2016Turismo Carretera20thTorino CherokeeDole Racing
2017Turismo Carretera6thTorino Cherokee
Ford Falcon
Martínez Competición
2018Turismo Carretera9thFord FalconMartínez Competición
2019Turismo Carretera16thFord FalconMartínez Competición
2020Turismo Carretera11thFord FalconMartínez Competición
2021Turismo Carretera2ndFord FalconLCA Racing
2022Turismo Carretera9thFord FalconLCA Racing
2023Turismo CarreteraFord FalconAlifraco Sport

References edit

  1. ^ "MAURICIO LAMBIRIS" (in Spanish). Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20141221115857/http://www.pistasargentinas.com.ar/noticias-detalle.php?id=hABGrpAdDzAp
  3. ^ "Lambiris ganó la carrera del millón en Rafaela" (in Spanish). 442 Perfil. 29 July 2018.

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