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Bruno Miranda gains international experience at IAME Series Argentina
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Bruno Miranda gains international experience at IAME Series Argentina

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 10-year-old Chilean driver Bruno Miranda competed in the IAME Series Argentina.
  • Miranda finished eleventh in the Mini category at the "Ciudad de Zárate" International Kartodrome.
  • The event provided valuable international experience for the young driver's development program.

Ten-year-old Chilean karting driver Bruno Miranda gained valuable international experience competing in the fourth round of the IAME Series Argentina Champion Cup. The event, held from May 30-31 at the "Ciudad de Zárate" International Kartodrome in Buenos Aires, saw Miranda represent Duhpraz Racing Academy.

Miranda faced strong competition from top Argentine and South American karting talents, ultimately finishing eleventh in the Mini category. He qualified eighth but encountered challenges during the heats, including a crash that dropped him to last place in Heat 1. However, he demonstrated resilience by recovering to finish within the top ten in Heat 2.

On Sunday, Miranda secured ninth place in the sprint race and concluded his participation with an eleventh-place finish in the final. He reflected on the demanding weekend, noting the difficult track conditions and high level of competition. "It was a difficult weekend, on a very complicated track with little grip," Miranda stated. "We had little practice... but overall we came away with good feelings, because we were competitive and knew how to move forward despite some problems."

This participation is part of Miranda's international development program, aimed at accumulating experience in highly competitive championships. He is now preparing for future races in South America and Europe.

It was a difficult weekend, on a very complicated track with little grip. We had little practice because on Wednesday we only turned a few laps, but overall we came away with good feelings, because we were competitive and knew how to move forward despite some problems. Here the locals are strong, there is a lot of contact at the start and that's why I had to come back from behind a lot, but it's part of the learning process in these types of races.

— Bruno MirandaReflecting on his experience at the IAME Series Argentina.
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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.