2010 Stock Car Brasil season
The 2010 Copa Caixa Stock Car season was the 32nd Stock Car Brasil season. It began on March 28 at Interlagos and ended on December 5 at Curitiba after twelve rounds.
2010 Stock Car Brasil season | |||
Previous: | 2009 | Next: | 2011 |
Max Wilson won the Drivers' Championship by thirteen points from Cacá Bueno, Wilson team-mate Ricardo Mauricio and Allam Khodair finished in third.
Teams and drivers
All drivers were Brazilian-registered.
Manufacturer | Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Peugeot 307 | Red Bull Racing | 0 | Cacá Bueno | All |
29 | Daniel Serra | All | ||
JF Racing | 2 | Alan Hellmeister | All | |
25 | Júlio Campos | All | ||
Crystal Racing Team | 3 | Cláudio Ricci | All | |
5 | Constantino Júnior | 1–5, 7–8 | ||
20 | Ricardo Sperafico | 9–12 | ||
28 | Juliano Moro | 6 | ||
RCM Motorsport | 6 | Alceu Feldmann | All | |
63 | Lico Kaesemodel | All | ||
Mico’s Racing | 7 | Thiago Marques | 1–5 | |
9 | Giuliano Losacco | All | ||
19 | Rodrigo Sperafico | 6–12 | ||
Itaipava Racing Team | 14 | Luciano Burti | All | |
35 | David Muffato | All | ||
RC3 Bassani | 16 | Diego Nunes | All | |
19 | Rodrigo Sperafico | 1–2 | ||
31 | Willian Starostik | 3–12 | ||
Blau Full Time | 18 | Allam Khodair | All | |
80 | Marcos Gomes | All | ||
Chevrolet Vectra | Hot Car Competições | 1 | Antônio Pizzonia | All |
20 | Ricardo Sperafico | 6–7 | ||
44 | Norberto Gresse | 1–5, 8–12 | ||
AMG Motorsport | 4 | Gustavo Sondermann | 1–5 | |
7 | Thiago Marques | 6–12 | ||
51 | Átila Abreu | All | ||
Gramacho Costa | 4 | Gustavo Sondermann | 6–7 | |
31 | Willian Starostik | 1 | ||
55 | Christian Fittipaldi | All | ||
70 | Tarso Marques | 2–5 | ||
Vogel Motorsport | 8 | Pedro Gomes | All | |
21 | Thiago Camilo | All | ||
Cosan Mobil Super Racing | 11 | Nonô Figueiredo | All | |
77 | Valdeno Brito | All | ||
RZ Motorsport | 15 | Antonio Jorge Neto | All | |
28 | Juliano Moro | 10 | ||
100 | Ricardo Zonta | 1–9, 11–12 | ||
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 | |
99 | Xandinho Negrão | All |
Race calendar and results
All races were held in Brazil.
Championship standings
Drivers' championship
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Bold – Pole |
References
External links
- Official website of the Stock Car Brasil (In Portuguese)
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