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The 1986 Stock Car Brasil Championship was the eighth season of Stock Car Brasil that consecrated as champion of this season, Marcos Gracia.
All cars were Chevrolet Opala.
No. | Driver | Rounds |
---|---|---|
5 | Adalberto Jardim | |
10 | Affonso Giaffone Filho | |
19 | Alencar Jr. | |
25 | Ananias Justino | |
46 | Atila Sipos | |
18 | Camilo Christófaro Júnior | |
83 | César Villela | |
13 | Chico Serra | |
6 | Dimas de Mello Pimenta | |
12 | Fabio Sotto Mayor | |
14 | Fausto Waichemberg | |
17 | Ingo Hoffmann | |
31 | José Carlos Giaffone | |
55 | José Catanhede | |
39 | João Batista Neto | |
88 | José Luiz Nogueira | |
7 | José Carlos Dias | |
64 | Joanis Likoroupoulos | |
86 | Julio Coimbra | |
26 | Láercio Justino | |
28 | Leandro Almeida | |
38 | Lian Duarte | |
45 | Luiz Aladino Ósorio | |
62 | Luiz Alberto Pereira | |
67 | Marcos Gracia | |
70 | Ney Faustini | |
3 | Nelson "Bola" Larceda | |
82 | Olavo Lima Filho | |
52 | Oscar Chanoski | |
22 | Paulo Gomes | |
51 | Paulo de Tarso Marques | |
94 | Renato Marilia | |
Reinaldo Campello | ||
44 | Roberto "Coruja" Amaral | |
42 | Roberto "Raad" Massouh | |
9 | Ricardo Steinfeld | |
69 | Savio Murillo | |
56 | Valmir Benavides | |
8 | Walter Corsi Filho | |
33 | Walter Travaglini Filho | |
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