2007 Stock Car Brasil season

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The 2007 Copa Nextel Stock Car was the 29th Stock Car Brasil season. It began on April 22 at the Interlagos and ended on December 9 at the same circuit, after twelve rounds.

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Teams and drivers

All drivers were Brazilian-registered.

TeamCarNo.DriverRounds
Eurofarma RC Mitsubishi Lancer 0 Cacá Bueno All
15 Antonio Jorge Neto All
RS Competições Volkswagen Bora 1 Antônio Pizzonia 5–12
25 Renato Jader David 5-8
30 Cláudio Ricci 9–12
35 David Muffato 1–2
47 Geraldo Rola 1–2
M4T Motorsport Chevrolet Astra 2 Paulo Salustiano All
34 Matheus Greipel 5–12
Full Time Sports Peugeot 307 3 Chico Serra All
47 Daniel Landi All
Hot Car Competições Chevrolet Astra 4 Fabio Carreira All
74Popó BuenoAll
Carlos Alves Competition Volkswagen Bora 5 Gualter Salles 9–11
8 Carlos Alves All
55 Nelson Silva, Jr. 12
Scuderia 111 Chevrolet Astra 5 Gualter Salles 1–6
46 Rafael Daniel 7–8
65 Felipe Gama 1–5, 7–8
Boettger Competições Chevrolet Astra 6 Alceu Feldmann All
18 Allam Khodair All
Cimed/Action Power Volkswagen Bora 7 Thiago Marques All
14 Luciano Burti All
Texaco Vogel Chevrolet Astra 9 Giuliano Losacco All
21 Thiago Camilo All
Katalogo Racing Mitsubishi Lancer 10 Ruben Carrapatoso All
24 Allan Hellmeister All
Officer Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer 11 Nonô Figueiredo All
23 Duda Pamplona All
Red Bull Racing Volkswagen Bora 12 Hoover Orsi All
29 Daniel Serra All
Biosintetica/Action Power Volkswagen Bora 16 Enrique Bernoldi All
19 Rodrigo Sperafico All
AMG Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer 17 Ingo Hoffmann All
63 Lico Kaesemodel All
Vivanz-WA Mattheis Peugeot 307 20 Ricardo Sperafico All
27 Guto Negão All
PowerTech Chevrolet Astra 25 Renato Jader David 9
26 Wellington Justino 1–3
40 Diogo Pachenki 6–12
41 Hybernon Cysne 1–4, 6–8, 10–12
Sama-GomeSports Volkswagen Bora 22 Paulo Gomes 7
25 Renato Jader David 4
55 Angelo Serafim 8–9
27 Matheus Greipel 1–4
51 Atila Abreu 6–8
72 Júlio Campos 1–3, 5
RC3 Bassani Peugeot 307 25 Renato Jader David 1–3
35 David Muffato 3–12
50 Thiago Medeiros 4–12
64 Nelson Merlo 1–2
Nascar Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer 28 Juliano Moro All
38 Christian Conde All
RCM Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer 31 William Starostik All
49 Galid Osman 12
72 Júlio Campos 10
91Aldo Piedade, Jr.7–9
Terra Avallone Mitsubishi Lancer 33 Felipe Maluhy All
70 Tarso Marques All
Tatu Motorsport Mitsubishi Lancer 36 José Cordova 1–4, 6–8
37 Alan Chanoski 1–5, 7
88 Beto Giorgi 11–12
L&M Racing Peugeot 307 42 Ricardo Zonta All
43 Pedro Gomes All
WB Motosport Volkswagen Bora 48 Danilo Dirani 4
50 Thiago Medeiros 1–3
JF Racing Peugeot 307 77 Valdeno Brito All
87 Ruben Fontes All
Medley-A.Mattheis Chevrolet Astra 80 Marcos Gomes All
90 Ricardo Maurício All

Race calendar and results

All races were held in Brazil, excepting the round at Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez, which held in Argentina.

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Autódromo José Carlos Pace April 22 Daniel Serra Daniel Serra Ricardo Mauricio Medley-A.Mattheis
2 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba May 6 Rodrigo Sperafico Cacá Bueno Rodrigo Sperafico Action Power
3 Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura June 3 Tarso Marques Thiago Camilo Tarso Marques Terra Avallone
4 Autódromo José Carlos Pace June 17 Antonio Jorge Neto Thiago Camilo Antonio Jorge Neto Eurofarma RC
5 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna July 29 Thiago Camilo Thiago Camilo Thiago Camilo Texaco Vogel
6 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul August 19 Rodrigo Sperafico Nono Figueiredo Cacá Bueno Eurofarma RC
7 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba September 8 Pedro Gomes Pedro Gomes Cacá Bueno Eurofarma RC
8 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet September 23 Valdeno Brito Ricardo Zonta Hoover Orsi Red Bull Racing
Super Final
9 Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez October 14 Ricardo Sperafico Valdeno Brito Cacá Bueno Eurofarma RC
10 Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã October 28 Rodrigo Sperafico Pedro Gomes Rodrigo Sperafico Action Power
11 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet November 25 Ricardo Sperafico Duda Pamplona Duda Pamplona Officer Motorsport
12 Autódromo José Carlos Pace December 9 Thiago Camilo Popó Bueno Marcos Gomes Medley-A.Mattheis

Drivers' championship

PosDriver INT CUR CAM INT LON SCS CUR BRA ARG TAR RIO INT Pts
Super Final
1 Cacá Bueno 7Ret42411261210Ret278
2 Rodrigo Sperafico 1011810111315Ret6174265
3 Thiago Camilo 232251RetDSQ826Ret26247
4 Marcos Gomes RetRet333173111417161240
Felipe Maluhy 211277166181758910240
6 Ingo Hoffmann 512547Ret1321113511239
7 Valdeno Brito 2420Ret13244Ret14Ret112237
8 Daniel Serra 357Ret30Ret1271015249223
9 Ricardo Maurício 1Ret66352RetRet16RetRet221
10 Hoover Orsi 41923928Ret221171421Ret219
Super Final cutoff
11 Antonio Jorge Neto Ret81412010RetRetRet1018371
12 Duda Pamplona 2142924122212RetRet31Ret66
13 Enrique Bernoldi DNQ1522RetRet3Ret34Ret14758
14 Ricardo Sperafico RetRet3019171394Ret52DNQ56
15 Ruben Fontes 616812820Ret167264Ret53
Alceu Feldmann 117171424Ret510121017553
17 Luciano Burti 1479RetRet22124279RetRet45
18Popó Bueno15Ret13Ret199820311RetRet40
Pedro Gomes 13RetRet1112819Ret23336640
20 David Muffato Ret1821RetRetRet76151831339
21 Nonô Figueiredo 17RetRet186Ret112382712835
22 Juliano Moro 82426179Ret10519Ret202433
23 Giuliano Losacco 96Ret815RetRetRetRet20Ret1230
24 Tarso Marques RetRet1RetRetRetDNQ212619132128
25 Allam Khodair 18324232121RetRetRet12271520
26 Paulo Salustiano 252310265RetDSQ22222228DNQ18
27 Chico Serra Ret1715211022RetRet187RetRet16
28 Carlos Alves 22DNQ122227DNQ6DNQ20DNQDNQRet14
29 Ricardo Zonta DNQ2226RetRet11Ret259Ret152213
30 Thiago Marques Ret2611Ret1324Ret28162425Ret8
31 Renato Jader David 169RetDNQDNQ23DNQRetDNQ7
32 Matheus Greipel 19RetRetRet14161612242122276
33 Guto Negrão RetRet191625141415Ret25Ret235
34 Christian Conde 12DNQDNQRet2926DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ164
35 Fabio Carreira 20DNQ25201819Ret1321DNQ19173
Felipe Gama DNQ13DNQRetDNQDNQRet3
37 Daniel Landi RetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ1714RetDNQ23252
Diogo Pachenki 17DNQDNQDNQRetDNQ142
Lico Kaesemodel Ret14DNQDNQDNQRetDNQ18RetDNQDNQDNQ2
40 Allan Hellmeister DNQDNQRet1523DNQ20Ret2523Ret201
Antônio Pizzonia 3315DNQRetDSQRetRet181
José Cordova DNQDNQDNQDNQ18RetDNQ0
Beto Giorgi 18DNQ0
Thiago Medeiros RetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ26190
Rafael Daniel Ret190
Gualter Salles 262120DNQDNQRetDNQDNQDNQ0
Ruben Carrapatoso DNQ25DNQRet26DNQDNQDNQ2829RetDNQ0
William Starostik DNQDNQRetRetDNQDNQRetDNQDNQ28DNQDNQ0
Júlio Campos Ret292832Ret0
Wellington Justino DNQ30DNQ0
Alan Chanoski DNQRetDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
Cláudio Ricci DNQDNQRetDNQ0
Hybernon Cysne DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ0
Átila Abreu DNQDNQDNQ0
Aldo Piedade, Jr.DNQDNQDNQ0
Nelson Merlo DNQDNQ0
Geraldo Rola DNQDNQ0
Paulo Gomes DNQDNQ0
Angelo Serafim DNQDNQ0
Danilo Dirani DNQ0
Galid Osman DNQ0
Nelson Silva, Jr. DNQ0
PosDriver INT CUR CAM INT LON SCS CUR BRA ARG TAR RIO INT Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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