2010 Copa Chevrolet Montana season

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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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Driving for Nascar Motorsport, Diogo Pachenki claimed the title after win the last round at Curitiba.

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Racequip Motorsport0Eduardo Furlanetto6, 8–9
23Marco Cozzi2–9
32Fernando Fortes5, 7
83Sharbel El Hajjar2–3
Gramacho Costa1Cadú PasettiAll
8Douglas SoaresAll
Nascar Motorsport2João Paulo MauroAll
6Diogo PachenkiAll
RC3 Bassani Racing 3 Denis Navarro All
19Aldo Piedade Jr.1–3
AMD Racing4 Júlio Campos 1–3
10 Aluizio Coelho 1
30 Alceu Feldmann 2
Max Power Racing7Kau Machado5–7, 9
54Fabricio Lançoni1–4
63Marlon Watanabe5
89Matheus Stumpf2
Hot Car Competições 9Eduardo LeiteAll
26Wellington JustinoAll
Petropolis Motorsport11Pedro BoeselAll
43Cássio Homem de Mello1–7
Motortech Competições 14Hybernon Cisne1–6, 8
20Gustavo Martins7, 9
CKR Racing16Carlos Kray2–7
47Duda Bana9
75Henrique AssunçãoAll
78Fúlvio Marote8
W2 Racing17Serafin Jr.All
30 Alceu Feldmann 4
41Julyano Silveira1–2
77Felipe Lapenna3
90Thiago Riberi5–9
M4T Motorsport18Rodrigo NavarroAll
33 Nelson Piquet Jr. 1
38Thiago Penido2–9
AMG Motorsport 21Lucas FingerAll
29Anderson Farias1–3, 9
Scuderia 11122 Rafael Daniel All
73 Sérgio Jimenez 1–8
Bazzo Racing25 Tiago Geronimi 7–9
60Sérgio Ramalho1–5, 7–9
Carlos Alves Competições 28 Galid Osman All
98Marcelo TomasoniAll
RS Racing31Ítalo Silveira1–5
88Leandro Romera1–5
J. Star Racing46Edson do Valle1–6
48 Gustavo Sondermann 3–9
88Leandro Romera7–9
90Thiago Riberi1–2
Mottin Racing49Marcelo CesquimAll
56João PrettoAll
Roby Competições51Franklin Trupel1
A.Jardim Motorsport72Fabio Fogaça1, 3

Race calendar and results

All rounds of the championship will support the Stock Car Brasil events. All races were held in Brazil.

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba April 11Eduardo Leite Júlio Campos Júlio Campos [1] M4T Motorsport
2 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita May 2Ítalo SilveiraDiogo PachenkiÍtalo Silveira [2] RS Racing
3 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet May 23Eduardo LeiteEduardo LeiteEduardo LeiteHot Car Racing
4 Ribeirão Preto Street CircuitJune 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 19Eduardo LeiteEduardo Leite Gustavo Sondermann J. Star Racing
7 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul October 24 Galid Osman Diogo PachenkiDouglas SoaresGramacho 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 PachenkiNascar Motorsport

Championship standings

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Drivers' Championship

PosDriver CUR VEL RIO RBP INT CAM SCS BRA CUR DropPoints
1Diogo Pachenki324Ret11014212130
2Eduardo LeiteRet415332142097
3 Rafael Daniel 41522882DSQ6994
4Douglas Soares6611101051613981
5Wellington Justino5Ret97425Ret2276
6 Sérgio Jimenez 816101Ret441173
Lucas Finger1135412Ret75Ret73
8 Galid Osman 259611212181Ret71
9Serafin Junior275319DNS22Ret15249
10Thiago RiberiRetRet91183548
11 Gustavo Sondermann Ret6Ret1Ret8Ret43
12João PrettoRet20179217312Ret36
Pedro Boesel7Ret15Ret116Ret71536
14Marco CozziDNS7Ret1515209334
15Sérgio Ramalho171083RetRet201630
Cássio Homem de Mello9Ret13Ret791330
17Ítalo Silveira26112DNS2429
Denis Navarro 1421Ret1214136Ret929
Marcelo Tomasoni15826176201921729
20 Júlio Campos 1RetRet25
João Paulo Mauro20Ret19Ret23DSQ1110425
22Cadú Pasetti10725Ret25Ret9181723
23Leandro Romera12DNS18820Ret131220
24Rodrigo Navarro1619Ret13524Ret141818
25Thiago Penido13Ret151619DSQRet812
26Gustavo Martins10148
27Duda Bana106
Marcelo Cesquim28Ret2314Ret1812RetRet6
29Eduardo Furlanetto16Ret115
Anderson Faria2311Ret195
Hybernon CisneRetDNSRetRet1314175
32Carlos Kray122416Ret25244
Julyano Silveira13Ret4
34Henrique Assunção2114RetDNS182115RetRet3
35Felipe Lapenna142
36 Tiago Geronimi 1616210
Fábio Fogaça24160
Edson do ValleRet22201819170
Kau MachadoRet2317DSQ0
Fernando Fortes17Ret0
Alceu Feldmann 17DNS0
Aldo Piedade Jr.Ret18210
Aluizio Coelho 180
Fabricio Lançoni19RetDNS200
Fúlvio Marote190
Franklin Trupel220
Sharbel El HajjarRetRet0
Matheus StumpfRet0
Marlon WatanabeRet0
Drivers ineligible for championship
Nelson Piquet Jr. 2 [5] 0
PosDriver CUR VEL RIO RBP INT CAM SCS BRA CUR DropPoints
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)

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