2004 Formula 3 Sudamericana season

The 2004 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the 15th Formula 3 Sudamericana season. It began on 24 April 2004, at Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet in Brasília and ended on 19 December at Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo. Brazilian driver Alexandre Sarnes Negrão won the title.

2004 Formula 3 Sudamericana
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Drivers and teams

  • All drivers competed in Pirelli-shod. All teams were Brazilian registered
Team No Driver Chassis Engine Class Rounds
Cesário Fórmula 1 Alberto Valério Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Berta 8
2 Gustavo Foizer Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Berta 8
3 Alexandre Foizer Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Berta 8
40 Vinicius Canhedo Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 1
Bia Figueiredo Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 2
41 1
Andre Prioste Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 2
Marcos Guerra Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 6–8
Nasr/Castroneves 5 Zeca Cardoso Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Fernando Herrero Dallara F301 Berta A 8
6 Lucas Schowanbach Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1
Avallone Motorsport 7 João Barion Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
8 Jaime Camara Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Piquet Sports 9 Alexandre Sarnes Negrão Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–7
Berta 8
Basssani Racing 14 Henrique Favoretto Dallara F301 Opel A 1–7
Berta 8
Dragão Motorsport 15 Salomão Soares Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1
Fernando Galera Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 2
46 Maria Cristina Rosito Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 2
PropCar Racing 16 André Souza Dallara F301 Berta A 8
17 Carlos Iaconelli Dallara F301 Opel A 1–7
Berta 8
37 Pablo Pérez Companc Dallara F301 Opel A 1–6
54 Renan Rizzi Dallara F394 Opel B 1
José Pedro Passadore Dallara F394 Opel B 8
Full Time 20 Marcelo Thomaz Dallara F301 Opel A 6
Berta 8
Casagrande Racing 34 Fabio Casagrande Dallara F301 Mugen-Honda A 1–2, 5–7
Berta 8
43 William Starostik Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 7
Paulo Meyer Dallara F394 Mugen-Honda B 8
Icon Class
A Class A
B Class B
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