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'''Oscar Raúl ''El Puma'' Aventín''' (born on December 26, 1946) is a retired racecar driver from Argentina who competed in the [[Turismo Carretera]] (TC) series together with his brother [[Antonio Aventín|Antonio]].
'''Oscar Raúl ''El Puma'' Aventín''' (born December 26, 1946, in [[Morón, Buenos Aires|Morón]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/oscar-raul-aventin/|title=Oscar Raúl Aventín &#124; Racing career profile &#124; Driver Database|website=www.driverdb.com}}</ref>) is a retired [[race car driver]] from Argentina. He competed in the [[Turismo Carretera]] (TC) series together with his brother [[Antonio Aventín|Antonio]].


After taking part in some zonal races, Aventín started racing in Turismo Carretera in 1977, firstly with his brother Antonio (''Tony''), who was TC Champion 1980-1981 at the wheel of [[Plymouth GTX|Dodge]]. Oscar was triple vice-champion from 1979 to 1982 and won eight races. As of 1983, he switched for [[Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford]], even he made brief comebacks to Dodge until 1988. He clinched 1991 and 1992 Championships at the wheel of Ford Falcon.
After taking part in some zonal races, Aventín started racing in Turismo Carretera in 1977, first with his brother Antonio (''Tony''), who was TC Champion 1980–1981 at the wheel of a [[Plymouth GTX|Dodge]]. Oscar was triple vice-champion from 1979 to 1982 and won eight races. As of 1983, he switched to a [[Ford Falcon (Argentina)|Ford]], although he made brief comebacks in his Dodge until 1988. He clinched the 1991 and 1992 Championships at the wheel of a Ford Falcon.


He announced his retirement in 1993, but returned from 1994 onwards driving for Dodge and then for [[Super Sport|Chevrolet]]. He retired from car racing in 1997 and became president of [[Asociación de Corredores de Turismo Carretera|ACTC]] board as of 2001.
He announced his retirement in 1993, but returned from 1994 onwards driving for Dodge and then for [[Super Sport (Chevrolet)|Chevrolet]]. He officially retired from car racing in 1997 and became president of the [[Asociación Corredores de Turismo Carretera|ACTC]] board, over which he presided from 2002 to 2013.


Oscar and Antonio are the only brothers who managed to emulate [[Óscar Alfredo Gálvez|Óscar]] and [[Juan Gálvez]] as TC Champions. Oscar's son, [[Diego Aventín|Diego]] is an active Turismo Carretera driver.
Oscar and Antonio are the only brothers who managed to emulate [[Óscar Alfredo Gálvez|Óscar]] and [[Juan Gálvez (racing driver)|Juan Gálvez]] as TC Champions. Oscar's son, [[Diego Aventín|Diego]] is an active Turismo Carretera driver.


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 7 August 2024

Oscar Raúl El Puma Aventín (born December 26, 1946, in Morón[1]) is a retired race car driver from Argentina. He competed in the Turismo Carretera (TC) series together with his brother Antonio.

After taking part in some zonal races, Aventín started racing in Turismo Carretera in 1977, first with his brother Antonio (Tony), who was TC Champion 1980–1981 at the wheel of a Dodge. Oscar was triple vice-champion from 1979 to 1982 and won eight races. As of 1983, he switched to a Ford, although he made brief comebacks in his Dodge until 1988. He clinched the 1991 and 1992 Championships at the wheel of a Ford Falcon.

He announced his retirement in 1993, but returned from 1994 onwards driving for Dodge and then for Chevrolet. He officially retired from car racing in 1997 and became president of the ACTC board, over which he presided from 2002 to 2013.

Oscar and Antonio are the only brothers who managed to emulate Óscar and Juan Gálvez as TC Champions. Oscar's son, Diego is an active Turismo Carretera driver.

References

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  1. ^ "Oscar Raúl Aventín | Racing career profile | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Turismo Carretera champion
1991-1992
Succeeded by