2011 Formula 3 Sudamericana season

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The 2011 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the 25th Formula 3 Sudamericana season. It began on 21 March 2011, in Velopark, and ended on 17 December at Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura in Campo Grande.

In year most complicated of the category, Fabiano Machado dominated the Championship, winning 17 of the 25 races in a season where only he and one other driver, Ronaldo Freitas, competed in every race. Bruno Bonifacio dominated the Sudamericana Class B, winning 12 races. [1]

Drivers and teams

TeamNo.DriverChassisRounds
Class A
Cesário Fórmula1 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Dallara F309All
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Resende Dallara F3091
Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Navarro Dallara F3092–3
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Bonifacio Dallara F3093
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Dallara F3096
Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Dallara F3098
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Florenzo Dallara F3098
Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Guerin Dallara F3099
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo Freitas Dallara F309All
Kemba Racing7 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Dallara F3091–7
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Dorivaldo Gondra, Jr. Dallara F3094
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonathan Mello Dallara F3096
37 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Politzer Dallara F3092
Flag of Brazil.svg Dorivaldo Gondra, Jr. Dallara F3093
Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Teixeira Dallara F3094
Hitech Racing Brazil 8 Flag of Brazil.svg Galid Osman Dallara F3093
14 Dallara F3092
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Dallara F3091–3, 5–6
10 Flag of Brazil.svg João Leme Dallara F3091–3, 5
18 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Savério Dallara F3091
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Jean Catalano Dallara F3097
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Resende Dallara F3092–5, 8
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Isenhard Dallara F3096
Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Canapino Dallara F3097
Cesário Fórmula Júnior31 Flag of Argentina.svg Buno Etman Dallara F3097
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Higor Hofmann Dallara F3098–9
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Polehtto Dallara F3093
Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Monteiro Dallara F3094
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Landucci Dallara F3095–9
36 Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Boesel Dallara F3093
Flag of Brazil.svg Suzane Carvalho Dallara F3093
Flag of Brazil.svg Luir Miranda Dallara F3095
Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Junior Dallara F3096
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Landi Dallara F3098
Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius Alvarenga Dallara F3099
Class B
Kemba Racing37 Flag of Brazil.svg Jonathan Mello Dallara F3011
Cesário Fórmula Júnior31 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Bonifacio Dallara F3011–4, 6
32 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Landi Dallara F3011
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Stumpf Dallara F3011
35 Flag of Argentina.svg Augusto Scalbi Dallara F3012
36 Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán Bueno Dallara F3012
Dragão Motorsport42 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius Alvarenga Dallara F3012
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Turvey Dallara F3013, 9

Notes:

Race calendar and results

RoundLocationCircuitDateRace 1 winnerRace 2 winnerRace 3 winner
1Flag of Brazil.svg Nova Santa Rita, Brazil Velopark March 26–27 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva
2Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo, Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace July 15–16 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
3Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet July 30–31 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
4Flag of Brazil.svg Caruaru, Brazil Autódromo Ayrton Senna August 13–14 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Resende Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
5Flag of Brazil.svg Campo Grande, Brazil Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura August 27–28 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
6Flag of Brazil.svg Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul September 10–11 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
7Flag of Argentina.svg Entre Ríos, Argentina Autódromo Ciudad de Paraná September 24–25 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano MachadoWithout race 3
8Flag of Brazil.svg Brasília, Brazil Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet October 29–30 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado
9Flag of Brazil.svg Campo Grande, Brazil Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura 17 December Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Flag of Brazil.svg Victor GuerinWithout race 3

Championship standings

Class A standings

PosDriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Machado Cesário Fórmula536
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo FreitasCesário Fórmula331
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Silva Hitech Racing Brazil 245
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando ResendeCesário Fórmula
Hitech Racing Brazil
221
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Kemba Racing164
6 Flag of Brazil.svg João Leme Hitech Racing Brazil 127
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Guerin Cesário Fórmula43
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Jean Catalano Hitech Racing Brazil 27
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Navarro Cesário Fórmula18
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Cesário Fórmula12
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Canapino Hitech Racing Brazil 10
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonathan MelloKemba Racing0
Flag of Brazil.svg Dorivaldo Gondra, Jr.Kemba Racing0
Flag of Brazil.svg Galid Osman Hitech Racing Brazil 0
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo BonifacioCesário Fórmula0
Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoCesário Fórmula0
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Savério Hitech Racing Brazil 0
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Cesário Fórmula0
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Isenhard Hitech Racing Brazil 0

Class B standings

PosDriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Bonifacio Cesário Fórmula Jr.318
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo LanducciCesário Fórmula Jr.204
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Luir MirandaCesário Fórmula Jr.68
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Augusto ScalbiCesário Fórmula Jr.61
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart TurveyDragão Motorsport54
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán BuenoCesário Fórmula Jr.45
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Higor HofmannCesário Fórmula Jr.43
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Suzane CarvalhoCesário Fórmula Jr.40
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Monteiro Cesário Fórmula Jr.25
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Buno EtmanCesário Fórmula Jr.25
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos TeixeiraKemba Racing18
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando JuniorCesário Fórmula Jr.18
13 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius AlvarengaDragão Motorsport
Cesário Formula Jr.
15
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo LandiCesário Fórmula Jr.15
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel PolitzerKemba Racing12
16 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe PolehttoCesário Fórmula Jr.12
Flag of Brazil.svg Dorivaldo Gondra, Jr.Kemba Racing0
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonathan MelloKemba Racing0
Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus StumpfCesário Fórmula Jr.0
Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz BoeselCesário Fórmula Jr.0

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