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Argentine racing driver
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Oscar Castellano
Castellano in 1983
Nationality Argentine
Born (1948-09-15) 15 September 1948 (age 76)
Lobería, Buenos Aires Province
Championship titles
1987, 1988, 1989Turismo Carretera

Oscar Roberto Castellano (born September 15, 1948 in Lobería, Buenos Aires Province), is an Argentine racing driver. He won the Turismo Carretera championship in 1987, 1988 and 1989.

His son, Jonatan Castellano, is a driver in Turismo Carretera and Turismo Nacional. Together they lead the Castellano Power Team.

References

  1. Cafetera "La Laucha" - Oscar Castellano MuseoFangio.com (in Spanish)
  2. Clarín.com (2023-01-07). "Jonatan y Oscar Castellano: una familia que marca una era en el automovilismo y que sigue invirtiendo en el campo". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-10-05.
Sporting positions
Preceded byOscar Angeletti Turismo Carretera champion
1987-1989
Succeeded byEmilio Satriano
Turismo Carretera Champions
Nine-time
Seven-time
Six-time
Five-time
Four-time
Three-time
Two-time
One-time


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