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Argentine racing driver
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Ernesto Tito Bessone II (born 3 April 1958, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine racing driver. He won four national championships throughout his career: TC 2000 in 1996, Turismo Carretera and Turismo Nacional Clase 3 in 2003 and Top Race in 2004.

He now has a touring car team (Bratton Tito Bessone Team) which mainly competes races in the TCR South America championship. In 2023, he also fielded Esteban Guerrieri in the TCR World Tour when the series visited Uruguay and Argentina.

References

  1. "Ernesto Bessone | Racing career profile | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
Sporting positions
Preceded byJuan María Traverso TC2000 champion
1996
Succeeded byHenry Martin
Preceded byGuillermo Ortelli Turismo Carretera champion
2003
Succeeded byOmar Martínez
Preceded byJuan María Traverso Top Race champion
2004
Succeeded byGuillermo Ortelli
Turismo Carretera Champions
Nine-time
Seven-time
Six-time
Five-time
Four-time
Three-time
Two-time
One-time
TC2000 Championship/Súper TC2000
1st Division
TC 2000
Súper TC2000
TC2000
2nd Division
TC2000
TC2000 Series
Current cars (2024)


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