The 2010 Copa Chevrolet season was the first Copa Chevrolet Montana season. The category is the second tier of Stock Car Brasil replaces Copa Vicar. It began on April 11 at Curitiba and ended on December 5 at same circuit after nine rounds.
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Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Racequip Motorsport | 0 | Eduardo Furlanetto | 6, 8–9 |
23 | Marco Cozzi | 2–9 | |
32 | Fernando Fortes | 5, 7 | |
83 | Sharbel El Hajjar | 2–3 | |
Gramacho Costa | 1 | Cadú Pasetti | All |
8 | Douglas Soares | All | |
Nascar Motorsport | 2 | João Paulo Mauro | All |
6 | Diogo Pachenki | All | |
RC3 Bassani Racing | 3 | Denis Navarro | All |
19 | Aldo Piedade Jr. | 1–3 | |
AMD Racing | 4 | Júlio Campos | 1–3 |
10 | Aluizio Coelho | 1 | |
30 | Alceu Feldmann | 2 | |
Max Power Racing | 7 | Kau Machado | 5–7, 9 |
54 | Fabricio Lançoni | 1–4 | |
63 | Marlon Watanabe | 5 | |
89 | Matheus Stumpf | 2 | |
Hot Car Competições | 9 | Eduardo Leite | All |
26 | Wellington Justino | All | |
Petropolis Motorsport | 11 | Pedro Boesel | All |
43 | Cássio Homem de Mello | 1–7 | |
Motortech Competições | 14 | Hybernon Cisne | 1–6, 8 |
20 | Gustavo Martins | 7, 9 | |
CKR Racing | 16 | Carlos Kray | 2–7 |
47 | Duda Bana | 9 | |
75 | Henrique Assunção | All | |
78 | Fúlvio Marote | 8 | |
W2 Racing | 17 | Serafin Jr. | All |
30 | Alceu Feldmann | 4 | |
41 | Julyano Silveira | 1–2 | |
77 | Felipe Lapenna | 3 | |
90 | Thiago Riberi | 5–9 | |
M4T Motorsport | 18 | Rodrigo Navarro | All |
33 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | 1 | |
38 | Thiago Penido | 2–9 | |
AMG Motorsport | 21 | Lucas Finger | All |
29 | Anderson Farias | 1–3, 9 | |
Scuderia 111 | 22 | Rafael Daniel | All |
73 | Sérgio Jimenez | 1–8 | |
Bazzo Racing | 25 | Tiago Geronimi | 7–9 |
60 | Sérgio Ramalho | 1–5, 7–9 | |
Carlos Alves Competições | 28 | Galid Osman | All |
98 | Marcelo Tomasoni | All | |
RS Racing | 31 | Ítalo Silveira | 1–5 |
88 | Leandro Romera | 1–5 | |
J. Star Racing | 46 | Edson do Valle | 1–6 |
48 | Gustavo Sondermann | 3–9 | |
88 | Leandro Romera | 7–9 | |
90 | Thiago Riberi | 1–2 | |
Mottin Racing | 49 | Marcelo Cesquim | All |
56 | João Pretto | All | |
Roby Competições | 51 | Franklin Trupel | 1 |
A.Jardim Motorsport | 72 | Fabio Fogaça | 1, 3 |
All rounds of the championship will support the Stock Car Brasil events. All races were held in Brazil.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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1 | Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba | April 11 | Eduardo Leite | Júlio Campos | Júlio Campos [1] | M4T Motorsport |
2 | Velopark, Nova Santa Rita | May 2 | Ítalo Silveira | Diogo Pachenki | Ítalo Silveira [2] | RS Racing |
3 | Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet | May 23 | Eduardo Leite | Eduardo Leite | Eduardo Leite | Hot Car Racing |
4 | Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit | June 6 | Sérgio Jimenez | Galid Osman | Sérgio Jimenez [3] | Scuderia 111 |
5 | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | September 5 | Sérgio Jimenez | Galid Osman | Diogo Pachenki [4] | Nascar Motorsport |
6 | Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura | September 19 | Eduardo Leite | Eduardo Leite | Gustavo Sondermann | J. Star Racing |
7 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | October 24 | Galid Osman | Diogo Pachenki | Douglas Soares | Gramacho Costa |
8 | Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet | November 21 | Galid Osman | Galid Osman | Galid Osman | Carlos Alves Competições |
9 | Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba | December 5 | Rafael Daniel | Rafael Daniel | Diogo Pachenki | Nascar Motorsport |
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 |
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