2011 Copa Chevrolet Montana season

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The 2011 Copa Chevrolet Montana season will be the second Copa Chevrolet Montana season. It began on April 3 at the Interlagos and finished on November 6 at Velopark, after nine rounds.

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Gramacho Racing Rafael Daniel claimed the title after finished 2nd in the final round of the season, two places ahed of Leandro Romera, who was beaten to the title by 8.5 points. Reigning Champion Diogo Pachenki finished third.

The season was marred by the death of Gustavo Sondermann in first race at Interlagos. [1]

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Racequip Motorsport0Eduardo Furlanetto6–7
23Marco Cozzi1–7, 9
32Fernando Fortes1–5
36Rodrigo Barone8
57Felipe Tozzo9
Nascar Motorsport5Sergio RamalhoAll
6Diogo PachenkiAll
Gramacho Racing7Rodrigo Pimenta2–9
8Douglas Soares1
22 Rafael Daniel All
Petropolis Motorsport9Felipe Lapenna7
70Marcelo Franco4
77Beto CavaleiroAll
97Fabio Viscardi1–3, 5–6
W2 Racing11Pedro BoeselAll
17Serafin Jr.7–8
55Paulo Salustiano6
90Thiago Riberi1–5
Bassan Motorsport15 Claudio Cantelli 2–4
82William Freire5
CKR Racing16Carlos Kray1–7, 9
32Fernando Fortes6–9
56João Pretto1–5
75Matheus Castro8
Motortech Competições20Jorge Garcia1, 4–9
34Tito Morestoni3–5, 7, 9
46Wilson Junior2, 6, 8
47Duda Bana1–3
Hot Car Racing25 Tiago Geronimi All
26Wellington JustinoAll
Mottin Racing27Christian CastroAll
49Marcelo CesquimAll
Carlos Alves Competições 28 Galid Osman All
98Marcelo TomasoniAll
Bazzo Racing31ìtalo Silveira2–9
34Tito Morestoni1
56João Pretto6–9
J Star Racing38Thiago PenidoAll
44Norberto Gresse2–9
48 Gustavo Sondermann 1
AMG Motorsport88Leandro RomeraAll

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 José Carlos Pace April 4 Rafael Daniel Rafael Daniel Rafael Daniel Gramacho Racing
2 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita May 15 Rafael Daniel Leandro RomeraDiogo PachenkiNASCAR Motorsport
3 Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura June 6 Galid Osman Diogo Pachenki Rafael Daniel Gramacho Racing
4 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet July 3 Galid Osman Leandro RomeraLeandro RomeraAMG Motorsport
5 Autódromo José Carlos Pace August 8 Galid Osman Marco Cozzi Galid Osman Carlos Alves Competições
6 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul September 18 Rafael Daniel Galid Osman Rafael Daniel Gramacho Racing
7 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna October 2Diogo Pachenki Rafael Daniel Diogo PachenkiNASCAR Motorsport
8 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet October 16 Galid Osman Rafael Daniel Rafael Daniel Gramacho Racing
9 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita November 6 Rafael Daniel Leandro RomeraDiogo PachenkiNASCAR Motorsport

Championship standings

Pos123456789101112131415
Race252016141210987654321

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver INT VEL CAM RIO INT SCS LON BRA VEL DropPoints
1 Rafael Daniel 131Ret171412137.5
2Leandro Romera18221743249129
3Diogo Pachenki6173471DNS15123
4 Galid Osman Ret7132120273102
5Sergio Ramalho26Ret6868Ret864
6 Tiago Geronimi 118Ret14123747262.5
7Marco Cozzi499112151013155
8Wellington Justino31018962RetRetRet51
9Christian Castro1246Ret10817DSQ650
10Norberto Gresse17549RetRet31749
11Rodrigo PimentaRet1410355RetRet48
12Thiago Riberi95471143.5
13Fernando Fortes719Ret8Ret10961239.5
14Marcelo TomasoniRet1685Ret912Ret938
15Pedro BoeselRet113Ret14Ret6Ret1534
16Marcelo CesquimRetRet101215111151633
17João PrettoRetRet17Ret512RetRetRet16
18ìtalo Silveira2019131621RetDSQ515
Thiago Penido141211Ret191314RetRet15
20Tito Morestoni1016Ret22131012
21Rodrigo Barone88
Jorge Garcia161821181610148
23Serafin Jr.Ret97
24Douglas Soares56
Duda Bana814Ret6
Beto Cavaleiro1715Ret161817Ret11Ret6
27 Claudio Cantelli 1812155
28Fabio Viscardi13Ret15Ret144.5
Carlos Kray1513Ret17201615Ret4.5
30William Freire133
31Eduardo Furlanetto19DSQ0
Marcelo Franco190
Wilson JuniorRetRetRet0
Paulo SalustianoRet0
Drivers ineligible for championship
Felipe Tozzo110
Felipe Lapenna180
Gustavo Sondermann Ret†0
Matheus CastroRet0
PosDriver INT VEL CAM RIO INT SCS LON BRA VEL 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)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

Gustavo Sondermann had a fatal accident in Interlagos; the race was halted and half points awarded.

Teams' Championship

PosTeam INT VEL CAM RIO INT SCS LON BRA VEL Points
1Nascar Motorsport2173461Ret1192
66Ret6878DNS8
2Gramacho Racing1311031412191.5
5Ret14Ret1755RetRet
3 Carlos Alves Competições Ret78219273140
Ret16135Ret2012Ret9
4AMG Motorsport1822174324138
5Hot Car Racing3818862747115.5
1110Ret14123RetRetRet
6W2 Racing953711Ret691584.5
Ret114Ret14RetRetRet
7Mottin Racing124612108115683
RetRet10Ret151117DSQ16
8Racequip Motorsport49982151081181.5
719Ret11Ret19DSQ13
9J Star Racing1412549131431764
Ret1711Ret19RetRetRetRet
10CKR Racing1513Ret17510961243.5
RetRetRetRet201615RetRet
11Motortech Competições8141618211813101023
16RetRetRet22Ret16Ret14
12Bazzo Racing102019161312RetRet522
21RetDSQRet
13Petrópolis Motorsport1315151618141811Ret10.5
17RetRet19Ret17Ret
14Bassan Motorsport181215138
PosTeam INT VEL CAM RIO INT SCS LON BRA VEL Points
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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References

  1. "Após acidente, Gustavo Sondermann tem morte cerebral confirmada". globoesporte.com (in Portuguese). Organizações Globo. 2011-04-03. Retrieved 2011-04-04.