Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The excitement in the world of Argentine motorsport intensifies with the arrival of the sixth double round of the Argentine National Formula, which will take place at the Concepción circuit. This time, the spotlight will be on Daniella Oré, the talented Peruvian driver who is chasing the championship leader, Santiago Chiarello. This weekend not only represents an opportunity to close the gap with the leader, but it will also be a crucial moment to defend her position against her teammate, Julián Ramos, who is just 16 points behind her. With a 4.279-kilometer circuit that hasn't been used since November 2022, the drivers will need to quickly adapt to the conditions and peculiarities of the track. Daniella, who has been intensely preparing using simulators to study every detail of the layout, admits to feeling motivated and focused for this challenge. "Concepción is a fast and strategic track. I have spent a lot of time in the simulator analyzing the circuit. I arrive ready for this decisive stage in the title fight," says the driver, who has shown remarkable talent throughout the season. So far in the championship, only four drivers have managed to take victory: Chiarello, Ramos, Daniella Oré, and the Uruguayan Kevin Ferreyra. This demonstrates the competitiveness of the National Formula, where every race counts and surprises are common. With a total of 20 competitors on the grid, the battle for the championship is fiercer than ever. At the front of the teams, MG Competición leads with 381 points, while Daniella and Julián's team, GD Sports, remains in the fight with 315 points, just one point ahead of MR Sport. The race format for this weekend is exciting, as two competitions will take place: the first on Saturday at 13:50 (Peru time) and the second on Sunday at 10:20 in the morning. Both races will last 12 laps or a maximum of 20 minutes, promising to keep fans on the edge of their seats. The broadcast will be through TyC Sports, allowing Daniella's supporters and motorsport fans in general to enjoy this spectacle live. Daniella Oré is not only looking to climb the standings but is also on track to make history as the first woman to be crowned champion of the Argentine National Formula. This competition, which began its legacy in 1963, has seen numerous talents in its ranks, but the feat of a woman on the highest podium would be a significant milestone for Argentine motorsport and an inspiring example for many young girls who dream of following in her footsteps. The pressure on Daniella is palpable, not only due to the internal competition within her team but also because of the significance her success would have in the context of the history of motorsport in the country. Every point counts, and with the competition so tight, mistakes can be costly. This makes every race a battle not only for first place but for survival in the championship contest. Fans are eager to see how the races unfold this weekend. The anticipation is not only focused on the possibility of Daniella closing the gap with Chiarello but also on the strategy her team will implement to maximize her performance. In a sport where every detail can make a difference, coordination and teamwork are crucial. Daniella's competitive spirit, combined with her driving skills, has earned her the respect of her rivals and the fervent support of her followers. As the time for the first race approaches, the adrenaline is palpable in the air, and everyone is anxiously waiting to see if the Peruvian will take another step towards her dream of becoming the champion of the Argentine National Formula. With a trajectory marked by perseverance and talent, Daniella Oré has shown that she is ready to face any challenge that comes her way on the circuit. This weekend, she will have the opportunity to write a new chapter in the history of Argentine motorsport, and the eyes of the world will be on her. The race for the title is far from over, and every lap counts in the pursuit of glory.