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Argentine racing driver
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Moriatis' Fiat Linea at the fifth round of the 2010 TC 2000 season at Autódromo Santiago Yaco Guarnieri.

Emanuel Alexis Moriatis (born January 19, 1980) is an Argentine racing driver. He won the Turismo Carretera championship in 2009, and the Turismo Nacional Clase 3 championship in 2012 and 2016.

Career

Moriatis started his motorsport career in quad racing. In 1998 he made his debut in car racing and the following year he made his debut in the Turismo Nacional championship (Clase 2). In 2002 he made his debut in Turismo Carretera, in 2005 in Top Race V6 and in 2009 in TC 2000, winning the private drivers' championship that year. Also in 2009 he won the TC title, against Mariano Altuna and José María López.

In the 2010 TC 2000 season, Moriatis race with Fiat Argentina factory team.

In the Clase 3 of Turismo Nacional, he achieved two championships (2012 and 2016) until he left the series in 2019.

Personal life

Moriatis was born in Lanús, Argentina, and is of Greek descent.

References

  1. ^ Montero, Leo (30 September 2024). "Emanuel Moriatis: los desafíos de ser piloto, el esfuerzo económico detrás del automovilismo y el sacrificio familiar en cada carrera". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 November 2024.
  2. "En un final dramático, Moriatis se consagró campeón del Turismo Carretera". La Nación (in Spanish). 20 December 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2024.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byGuillermo Ortelli Turismo Carretera champion
2009
Succeeded byAgustín Canapino
Preceded byFabián Yannantuoni Turismo Nacional Clase 3 champion
2012
Succeeded byFacundo Chapur
Preceded byFacundo Chapur Turismo Nacional Clase 3 champion
2016
Succeeded byMariano Werner
Turismo Carretera Champions
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Five-time
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One-time


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