Background
His father is Benito Guerra, Senior, a vintage racing driver like Louisiana Carrera Panamericana and Notary public in Mexico City, his mother is Mercedes Guerra (née Latapí), a Certified Public Accountants.
His father is Benito Guerra, Senior, a vintage racing driver like Louisiana Carrera Panamericana and Notary public in Mexico City, his mother is Mercedes Guerra (née Latapí), a Certified Public Accountants.
He finished 14th on the 2008 Rally México, winning the Group North category. He finished 15th overall and fourth in PWRC on the 2010 Rally México. He finished fourth in PWRC in Portugal, fourth in Australia and third in Spain.
At the end of the season Guerra, Junior. finished sixth overall, scoring 47 WRC points.
2006 – 2010
Guerra, Junior. made his World Rally Championship debut on his home event Rally Mexico in 2006, finishing the event in 26th. In 2007 he started both Rally Mexico and Rally Argentina, but retired from both with mechanical problems. 2011
He began 2011 by finishing 11th overall on Rally Mexico, and then committed to a PWRC programme.
2012
So, Guerra, Junior. became the first Mexican rally driver to got a World Championship, and the second Mexican to earn a title in the world of motorsport.
Race of Champions
Guerra, Junior. said: “This is a great end-of-season challenge and it’s fantastic for my career to be part of Republic of China 2012. I’m very excited to compete with all of these great drivers and join Team Americas with Ryan Hunter-Reay.
See you all in Bangkok!”
Therefore, the Team Americas is eliminated in the first round because Hunter-Reay is defeated in two of his three rounds. 2013
Due to lack of sponsorship Guerra, Junior. did not participate in Monaco and Sweden rallies but in his country México he started with Citroën Racing, a privateer team in the WRC in 2013, with his co-driver Borja Rozada.
* Season still in progress.
PWRC results
WRC-2 results.