2011 Stock Car Brasil season

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The 2011 Copa Caixa Stock Car season was the 33rd Stock Car Brasil season. It began on March 20 at the Curitiba and ended on November 6 at the Velopark, after twelve rounds. For this season, the Manufacturer Peugeot announced that the 408 was to be the new representative in the championship replacing the 307.

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Cacá Bueno won the Drivers' Championship by thirteen points from Ricardo Mauricio, with his brother Popó Bueno finishing in third eighteen behind Cacá.

Teams and drivers

All drivers were Brazilian-registered, excepting Jacques Villeneuve, who raced under Canadian racing license.

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverRounds
Peugeot 408 Red Bull Racing 0 Cacá Bueno All
29 Daniel Serra All
Scuderia 1111 Antônio Pizzonia 7
2 Alan Hellmeister 1–7
4 Júlio Campos 1–6
20 Ricardo Sperafico 8–10
41 Diego Freitas 8
73 Sérgio Jimenez 9
89 Matheus Stumpf 10, 12
Amir Nasr Racing 1 Antônio Pizzonia 3
20 Ricardo Sperafico 6–7
31 Willian Starostik 1–2
53 Alberto Valério 1–3
70 Tarso Marques 7
89 Matheus Stumpf 6
RC3 Bassani 5 Denis Navarro All
12 Bruno Junqueira 11–12
16 Diego Nunes 1–9
Itaipava Racing Team 14 Luciano Burti All
35 David Muffato All
JF Racing19 Rodrigo Sperafico All
22 Rodrigo Navarro All
Shell V-Power Racing 27 Jacques Villeneuve 7
Medley Full Time 80 Marcos Gomes All
99 Xandinho Negrão All
Chevrolet Vectra Crystal Racing Team3 Cláudio Ricci 1–4
4 Júlio Campos 7–12
10 Ricardo Zonta All
73 Sérgio Jimenez 5–6
AMG Motorsport 8 Serafin Jr. 5–12
20 Ricardo Sperafico 4
26 Antonio Jorge Neto 3
51 Átila Abreu All
Bardahl Hot Car 9 Giuliano Losacco All
37 Eduardo Leite All
Esso Mobil Super Racing 11 Nonô Figueiredo All
77 Valdeno Brito All
Vogel Motorsport 18 Allam Khodair All
25 Tuka Rocha All
RCM Motorsport 21 Thiago Camilo All
63 Lico Kaesemodel All
Officer ProGP 23 Duda Pamplona All
33 Felipe Maluhy All
Eurofarma RC 65 Max Wilson All
90 Ricardo Maurício All
A.Mattheis Motorsport 74Popó BuenoAll
100 Alceu Feldmann All

Race calendar and results

All races were held in Brazil.

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba March 20 Marcos Gomes Ricardo Zonta Thiago Camilo RCM Motorsport
2 Interlagos Circuit April 4 Ricardo Maurício Ricardo Maurício Cacá Bueno Red Bull Racing
3 Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit April 17 Luciano Burti Antônio Pizzonia Átila Abreu AMG Motorsport
4 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita May 15 Cacá Bueno Thiago Camilo Átila Abreu AMG Motorsport
5 Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura June 5 Allam Khodair Luciano Burti Luciano Burti Itaipava Racing Team
6 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Rio de Janeiro July 3 Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Red Bull Racing
7 Interlagos Circuit August 7 Marcos Gomes Thiago Camilo Thiago Camilo RCM Motorsport
8 Circuito Ayrton Senna, Salvador September 4 Ricardo Sperafico Ricardo Zonta Thiago Camilo RCM Motorsport
Mobil Super Final
9 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul September 18 Cacá Bueno Daniel Serra Alceu Feldmann A.Mattheis Motorsport
10 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Londrina October 2 Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Red Bull Racing
11 Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Brasília October 16 Cacá Bueno Valdeno Brito Valdeno Brito Esso Mobil Super Racing
12 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita November 6 Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Daniel Serra Red Bull Racing

Championship standings

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Drivers' Championship

PosDriver CUR INT1 RBP VEL1 CAM RIO INT2 SAL SCS LON BRA VEL2 DropPoints
1 Cacá Bueno 111371312211313115271
2 Ricardo Maurício Ret3536881642523258
3Popó Bueno6101087272274242253
4 Max Wilson 252Ret9532531617248
5 Daniel Serra 152Ret191511215Ret8221240
Allam Khodair 23Ret4Ret261414196212240
7 Marcos Gomes 14Ret653411Ret29687234
8 Thiago Camilo 14824311RetRet189232
9 Luciano Burti 512RetRet120Ret41071316226
10 Átila Abreu 4911Ret2353RetDSQ2313219
Mobil Super Final cutoff
11 David Muffato 862012Ret16126Ret118365
Felipe Maluhy 12111145RetRet179227465
13 Duda Pamplona 97146117Ret813Ret195263
14 Valdeno Brito Ret1315Ret81319126DSQ1Ret54
15 Ricardo Zonta 38Ret111622157215202551
16 Giuliano Losacco 10Ret12101221Ret10Ret1341049
17 Nonô Figueiredo Ret23RetRet212449810Ret1429
18 Xandinho Negrão RetRet71810Ret6211623DSQ1925
19 Tuka Rocha 2122231719RetRet5201292023
Eduardo Leite 131913Ret171713Ret171712623
21 Rodrigo Sperafico 162422RetRet1417181514107119
22 Júlio Campos 7149DSQRetRet9Ret14151115115
23 Diego Nunes 18181892310RetRetRet13
24 Lico Kaesemodel Ret1516Ret189RetDNS1221212412
25 Ricardo Sperafico Ret12162011199
26 Alceu Feldmann 1921RetRet1415Ret1311617216
Antônio Pizzonia Ret106
28 Cláudio Ricci 17Ret17133
29 Alan Hellmeister RetRet19142419212
Bruno Junqueira 14222
Denis Navarro 2020Ret15RetRet20Ret232015Ret2
32 Rodrigo Navarro 22Ret211620RetRetRet18RetRetRet0
Alberto Valério Ret16Ret0
Willian Starostik 24170
Sérgio Jimenez 2218220
Diego Freitas 190
Serafin Jr. RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet0
Drivers ineglible to score points
Matheus Stumpf DNS18180
Jacques Villeneuve 180
Antônio Jorge Neto Ret0
Tarso Marques Ret0
PosDriver CUR INT RBP VEL CAM RIO INT SAL 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

Teams' Championship

PosTeam CUR INT RBP VEL CAM RIO INT SAL SCS LON BRA VEL PenPoints
1Eurofarma RC2323653242517251
Ret55Ret98816531623
2Red Bull Racing111371312113131231
152Ret1915112215Ret82211
3RCM Motorsport148243111221189166
Ret1516Ret189RetDNSRetRet2124
4Itaipava Racing Team56201211612410783138
812RetRetRet20Ret6Ret111316
5Officer ProGP9711457Ret892274135
121114611RetRet1713Ret195
6A.Matheis Motorsport610108727131417225117
1921RetRet1415Ret227162421
7Medley Full Time14Ret6534621296820109
RetRet71810Ret11Ret1623DSQ19
8Vogel Motorsport212241726145196212105
23Ret23Ret19RetRet142012920
9AMG Motorsport4911Ret2353RetRet2313102
RetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQRetRet
10Esso Mobil Super RacingRet1315Ret81349610114883
Ret23RetRet212419128DSQRetRet
11Hot Car Competições101912101217131017134672
13Ret13Ret1721RetRetRet171210
12Crystal Racing Team381711161897145111570
17RetRet13222215Ret21152025
13Scuderia 1117149142419101911181831
RetRet19DSQRetRet21202219
14JF Racing1624211620141718151410720
22Ret22RetRetRetRetRet18RetRetRet
15Bassani Racing1818189231020Ret2320142217
2020Ret15RetRetRetRetRet15Ret
16Amir Nasr Racing2416Ret12164
Ret17RetDNSRet
Team ineligible to score points
Shell V-Power Racing180
PosTeam CUR INT RBP VEL CAM RIO INT SAL SCS LON BRA VEL PenPoints
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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