The 2009 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the 23rd Formula 3 Sudamericana season. It began on 6 June 2009, at Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet in Brasília and ended on 22 November at Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba. Brazilian driver Leonardo Cordeiro won the title.
Team | No | Driver | Chassis | Engine | Rounds |
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Class A | |||||
Cesário Fórmula | 1 | Leonardo Cordeiro | Dallara F309 | Berta | All |
2 | Lucas Foresti | Dallara F309 | Berta | All | |
PropCar Racing | 7 | Igor Veras | Dallara F309 | Berta | All |
8 | Nilton Molina | Dallara F309 | Berta | All | |
Dragão Motorsport | 11 | Luiz Boesel | Dallara F309 | Berta | All |
16 | Víctor Guerin | Dallara F309 | Berta | 1–5, 7–8 | |
Kemba Racing | 12 | Leonardo de Souza | Dallara F309 | Berta | 1–5, 7, 9 |
14 | André Negrão | Dallara F309 | Berta | 6–7 | |
Hitech Racing | 13 | Walter Grubmüller | Dallara F309 | Mercedes | 7 |
Bassan Motorsport | 14 | Fernando Galera | Dallara F309 | Berta | 1–4 |
15 | Claudio Cantelli Jr. | Dallara F309 | Berta | All | |
Razia Motorsport | 17 | Yann Cunha | Dallara F309 | Berta | All |
18 | Henrique Lambert | Dallara F309 | Berta | 3–9 | |
Class B | |||||
Cesário Fórmula Junior | 31 | Henrique Martins | Dallara F301 | Berta | All |
32 | Raphael Abbate | Dallara F301 | Berta | All | |
Baumer Racing | 33 | Lucilio Baumer | Dallara F301 | Berta | 1 |
Kemba Racing | 41 | Mateus Laba | Dallara F301 | Berta | 4 |
Bassani Racing | 43 | Leandro Florenzo | Dallara F301 | Berta | 4, 7 |
MX Sports | 63 | Bruno Andrade | Dallara F301 | Berta | All |
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