ARG - ARGENTINA
VUELTA DE LA MANZANA (1967)
Description Path of the first edition of Vuelta de la Mazana. After 1967, the race went on on different paths and later it was changed into a rally.
Location Villa Regina - General Roca
R - Río Negro - Patagonia
Location  
Latitude - Longitude (approx) - 39°06'00"     - 67°04'00"     (approx)
-39.1     -67.066667     (approx)
UTM Coordinates (approx) X = 667181.35  -  Y = 5670346.953  -  Zone 19H     (approx)
Aerial photo / Map (*) Aerial photo / Map (*) OpenStreetMap  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Google Maps  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Bing Maps  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Flash Earth  -   Aerial photo / Map (*) Wikimapia
Altitude AMSL  
Inauguration April 6th 1967
Closing April 9th 1967
Designer  
Sources and links (Translation) (**)
(1) Argentinian Spanish Historia Deportiva del Automovilismo Argentino (page 871)Author: Alfredo Parga - Published by: La Nación - Published in: Argentina - year: 1995
(2) Argentinian Spanish ForumForum --> Latin America --> Argentina --> Circuitos Argentinos [ESP]
(3) Argentinian Spanish Automundo 97/1967 (page 18) [Publishing date: March 14th 1967]

(*) NOTE: a complete and detailed view of the circuit can be found (if available) on Street View by Google Maps and/or Bird's Eye and 3D views by Bing Maps for Enterprise (former Microsoft Virtual Earth): both can be reached using their own link in Aerial photo / Map cell.

(**) For on-line not-English speaking sources, click on each small flag and you open the corresponding Google Translator page with automatic translation.

Vuelta de la Manzana: 1ª etapa

1st stage
Description  
Years 1967
Direction  
Progetto Proposal NO
No longer operational YES
Car Circuit YES
Motorbike circuit  
Type Point to point track
Inauguration April 6th 1967
Closing April 6th 1967
Last update of this page January 7th 2012
Info last update  
Designer  
Distinctive points Villa Regina - Ingenierio Huergo - General Roca - Allen - Cipolletti - Neuquén - Arroyito - Plaza Huincul - Cutral Có - Zapala - Catan Lil - Junín de los Andes - San Martín de los Andes - Meliquina - Paso Córdoba - Confluencia - San Carlos de Bariloche
length 710  km    441.186  mi   (2)

Vuelta de la Manzana: 2ª etapa

2nd stage
Description  
Years 1967
Direction  
Progetto Proposal NO
No longer operational YES
Car Circuit YES
Motorbike circuit  
Type Point to point track
Inauguration April 8th 1967
Closing April 8th 1967
Last update of this page January 7th 2012
Info last update  
Designer  
Distinctive points San Carlos de Bariloche - Villa La Angostura - Correntoso - Lago Hermoso - San Martín de los Andres
length 200  km    124.278  mi   (2)

Vuelta de la Manzana: 3ª etapa

3rd stage
Description  
Years 1967
Direction  
Progetto Proposal NO
No longer operational YES
Car Circuit YES
Motorbike circuit  
Type Point to point track
Inauguration April 9th 1967
Closing April 9th 1967
Last update of this page January 7th 2012
Info last update  
Designer  
Distinctive points San Martín de los Andes - Junín de los Andes - Zapala - Cutral Có - Plaza Huincul - Arroyito - Senillosa - Neuquén - Ruta 243 - Centenario - Barda del Medio - Cinco Saltos - Cipolletti - Allen - General Roca
length 650  km    403.902  mi   (2)





Updates
Date Track layout Years Description by Map by Thanks to Note
January 7th 2012     Guido de Carli   Luis Alberto González New Description without map
Not all eventual updates issued in last years are already visible in this list
 
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