The fourth edition of the Chihuahua Express was reduced to 2 days because two fatal accidents.

Days

Day 1 Chihuahua-Cd. Madera-Chihuahua

The first day had 9 speed sections. The total distance was 162.79 km. 48 drivers took the start. This stage was marked by the death of Carlos "Chino" García.[1]

PosDriverCo-driverCarTimeSpeed (km/h)
1Mexico Rodrigo GonzálezMexico Rodolfo GonzálezMaserati Trofeo1:07:41.5144.29
2Belgium Marc DevisBelgium Christofer A. Voegelin D.Studebaker+1:24.3141.36
3Belgium Stephan MayersMexico Mauricio PimentelStudebaker+1:56.3140.28
4United States Doug MockettMexico Angelica FuentesOldsmobile+2:01.2140.11
5Mexico Eduardo HenkelMexico Sergio PuenteBMW+3:22.2137.45

Day 2 Chihuahua-Divisadero-Chihuahua

The second day had 12 speed sections. The total distance was 171.43 km. The second day was marked by the death of Hernán Solana, brother of Moises Solana.[2]

PosDriverCo-driverCarTimeSpeed (km/h)
1Mexico Rodrigo GonzálezMexico Rodolfo GonzálezMaserati Trofeo1:13:23.5140.15
2United States Doug MockettMexico Angelica FuentesOldsmobile+1:18.0137.71
3Belgium Stephan MayersMexico Mauricio PimentelStudebaker+2:45.3135.08
4Mexico Eduardo HenkelMexico Sergio PuenteBMW+5:06.1131.04
5Belgium Thierry de LatreBelgium Eric WernerStudebaker+7:45.3126.76

References

  1. "Lamentable fallecimiento en primera etapa del Chihuahua Express". Sporcar. March 19, 2010.
  2. "Fallecen Nanán Solana y Heberto García". Sporcar. March 20, 2010.
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