Racing Santander is having a outstanding start to the season in Segunda, breaking historical records and leaving curious data. With the victory in Ferrol, the mountain team has achieved something that no one had achieved in the history of Segunda. Racing has become the first club to win its first seven matches of the season away from home. Additionally, it has not done so in just any fields: the Santanderinos have assaulted the Carlos Tartiere, the Heliodoro Rodríguez López, La Romareda, the Nuevo Mirandilla, Riazor. With the victory of this weekend, they surpassed their own record from the 1949/50 season and Hércules from the 95/96 season. Both teams managed to win their first six games and ended up promoting to Primera as champions of Segunda. They have achieved the best start of a team in the silver category since Cádiz in 2019, which had 34 points and went up directly. Only two other teams in Segunda have managed to link seven wins, but not at the start of the season: Celta, in the 2004/05 season, with Fernando Vázquez on the bench, and Nastic from the 2005/06 season of Luis César Sampedro. Gallegos and Catalans managed to promote to Primera, finishing in both cases in second place in the silver category. The Cantabrians are the current leaders of the silver category with 33 points and eight points ahead of the second classified. A blistering start that leaves a curious statistic. Usually, most of the points that a team harvests are in its own fiefdom, but Racing has achieved 21 points away from El Sardinero, 63%, while in its stadium it has achieved 12, 37%. These data make them the best visitor in the category with seven points of advantage in this classification over Zaragoza, which is the second. On the other hand, as a local, they are the ninth team in the category. The start of the Cantabrians is so good that, with just the seven games they have played this season away from home, they have already achieved one point less than all the points they achieved last season, in which they touched the playoff for promotion to Primera. A brutal start to the season sustained, in large part, by the performance of Racing de Santander away from home. Those of El Sardinero already have two points more than Leganés last season, which ended up promoting as the first classified, or six more than Burgos and Alavés when they led two years ago, when the babazorros returned to Primera. There is still a lot of season left, but the Cantabrians have already made history and can afford to dream of returning to Primera 13 years later. José Alberto, the coach of Racing, has been key in this start to the season, with a strategy that has allowed his team to win important games. The victory in Ferrol has been a turning point in the season, and the team has demonstrated its ability to win difficult games. Racing de Santander has demonstrated its defensive solidity, with a defensive line that has been practically impenetrable. The team's attack has been lethal, with important goals in each game. The team has demonstrated its ability to adapt to different situations and opponents, which has been key to its success. The fans of Racing de Santander have been fundamental in this start to the season, with unconditional support that has led the team to victory in each game.
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Racing Santander Leads with Records in Segunda
Racing Santander makes history in Segunda with seven consecutive away wins, surpassing their own record from the 1949/50 season
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