1948 South American Grand Prix Gran Premio de la América del Sur del Turismo Carretera
Round 8 of 9 in the 1948 Turismo Carretera
Race route
Host country
Argentina Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela
Dates run
20 October – 8 November
Start location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Finish location
Caracas, Venezuela
Stages
14 (9,576 km; 5,950 miles)
Stage surface
Asphalt, Dirt/Gravel
Statistics
Crews registered
141
Crews
138 at start, 44 at finish
Overall results
Overall winner
Domingo Marimón Pedro Duhalde Chevrolet Master 118 hours, 37 minutes, 18 seconds
The 1948 South American Grand Prix (Spanish: Gran Premio de la América del Sur del Turismo Carretera), also known as Buenos Aires–Caracas, was a motor race held as part of the 1948 Turismo Carretera championship.[1]
^"Buenos Aires-Caracas: La gran aventura del TC" (in Spanish). SportDigital. 17 April 2020.
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