2011 Stock Car Brasil season
The 2011 Copa Caixa Stock Car season was the 33rd Stock Car Brasil season. It began on March 20 at the Curitiba and ended on November 6 at the Velopark, after twelve rounds. For this season, the Manufacturer Peugeot announced that the 408 was to be the new representative in the championship replacing the 307.
2011 Stock Car Brasil season | |||
Previous: | 2010 | Next: | 2012 |
Cacá Bueno won the Drivers' Championship by thirteen points from Ricardo Mauricio, with his brother Popó Bueno finishing in third eighteen behind Cacá.
Teams and drivers
All drivers were Brazilian-registered, excepting Jacques Villeneuve, who raced under Canadian racing license.
Manufacturer | Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Peugeot | Red Bull Racing | 0 | Cacá Bueno | All |
29 | Daniel Serra | All | ||
Scuderia 111 | 1 | Antônio Pizzonia | 7 | |
2 | Alan Hellmeister | 1–7 | ||
4 | Júlio Campos | 1–6 | ||
20 | Ricardo Sperafico | 8–10 | ||
41 | Diego Freitas | 8 | ||
73 | Sérgio Jimenez | 9 | ||
89 | Matheus Stumpf | 10, 12 | ||
Amir Nasr Racing | 1 | Antônio Pizzonia | 3 | |
20 | Ricardo Sperafico | 6–7 | ||
31 | Willian Starostik | 1–2 | ||
53 | Alberto Valério | 1–3 | ||
70 | Tarso Marques | 7 | ||
89 | Matheus Stumpf | 6 | ||
RC3 Bassani | 5 | Denis Navarro | All | |
12 | Bruno Junqueira | 11–12 | ||
16 | Diego Nunes | 1–9 | ||
Itaipava Racing Team | 14 | Luciano Burti | All | |
35 | David Muffato | All | ||
JF Racing | 19 | Rodrigo Sperafico | All | |
22 | Rodrigo Navarro | All | ||
Shell V-Power Racing | 27 | Jacques Villeneuve | 7 | |
Medley Full Time | 80 | Marcos Gomes | All | |
99 | Xandinho Negrão | All | ||
Vectra | Crystal Racing Team | 3 | Cláudio Ricci | 1–4 |
4 | Júlio Campos | 7–12 | ||
10 | Ricardo Zonta | All | ||
73 | Sérgio Jimenez | 5–6 | ||
AMG Motorsport | 8 | Serafin Jr. | 5–12 | |
20 | Ricardo Sperafico | 4 | ||
26 | Antonio Jorge Neto | 3 | ||
51 | Átila Abreu | All | ||
Bardahl Hot Car | 9 | Giuliano Losacco | All | |
37 | Eduardo Leite | All | ||
Esso Mobil Super Racing | 11 | Nonô Figueiredo | All | |
77 | Valdeno Brito | All | ||
Vogel Motorsport | 18 | Allam Khodair | All | |
25 | Tuka Rocha | All | ||
RCM Motorsport | 21 | Thiago Camilo | All | |
63 | Lico Kaesemodel | All | ||
Officer ProGP | 23 | Duda Pamplona | All | |
33 | Felipe Maluhy | All | ||
Eurofarma RC | 65 | Max Wilson | All | |
90 | Ricardo Maurício | All | ||
A.Mattheis Motorsport | 74 | Popó Bueno | All | |
100 | Alceu Feldmann | All |
Race calendar and results
All races were held in Brazil.
Championship standings
- Points were awarded as follows:
Pos | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
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Race | 25 | 20 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers' Championship
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Bold – Pole |
Teams' Championship
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References
External links
- Official website of the Stock Car Brasil (in Portuguese)
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