2013 Formula 3 Sudamericana season

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The 2013 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the twenty-seventh and final season of the Formula 3 Sudamericana. It begin on 7 April at Interlagos and ended on 1 December at Curitiba, after eighteen races. In 2014 the championship becomes a Brazilian Championship.

Drivers and teams

TeamNo.DriverChassisRounds
Class A
Flag of Brazil.svg Cesário F31 Flag of Brazil.svg Higor Hoffmann Dallara F3091–2, 5
Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Gonzalez7
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Lima Dallara F3092
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing 8 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Frigotto Dallara F3091–2
Flag of Brazil.svg Ayman Darwich4
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Dallara F309All
117 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Myasava Dallara F309All
Flag of Brazil.svg RR Racing15 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Raucci Dallara F309All
Flag of Brazil.svg Kemba Racing91 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Dallara F3095–6, 8–9
Class B
Flag of Brazil.svg Cesário F321 Flag of Brazil.svg Elias Azevedo Dallara F3011–2, 5
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Landucci8–9
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato Dallara F3011–2
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Moises3–4
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman Dallara F301All
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato Dallara F3013–9
Flag of Brazil.svg RR Racing11 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas Moraes Dallara F3019
16 Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano Di Mauro Dallara F3011–2
Flag of Brazil.svg Emilio Padron4–5
17 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodolfo Toni Dallara F3011
Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Serrano5
53 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Miranda Dallara F3019
Flag of Brazil.svg Chenin-CA Racing19 Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Doretto Dallara F3011
Flag of Brazil.svg EMB Racing25 Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Silva Dallara F3011, 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Capital Motorsport26 Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Banzoli Dallara F3011, 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Baumer Racing33 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucilio Baumer Dallara F3015

Race calendar and results

A calendar for the 2013 season was released on 21 December 2012, with all Brazilian rounds supporting Brasileiro de Marcas events. [1] A round in Argentina was also scheduled, with the venue later confirmed as the Autódromo Ciudad de Concordia, supporting the TC 2000 Championship.

RndRaceCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamClass B winner
1R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo José Carlos Pace 6 April Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
R27 April Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
2R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet 20 April Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
R221 April Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Lima Flag of Brazil.svg Césario F3 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato
3R1 Flag of Argentina.svg Autódromo Ciudad de Concordia 29 June Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Moises
R230 June Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Moises
4R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo José Carlos Pace 20 July Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Raucci Flag of Brazil.svg RR Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Moises
R221 July Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
5R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba 24 August Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Raucci Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman Flag of Brazil.svg Césario F3 Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
R225 August Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato
6R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet 28 September Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
R229 September Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
7R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã 26 October Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
8R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel 16 November Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman
R217 November Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Kemba Racing Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Landucci
9R1 Flag of Brazil.svg Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba 30 November Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato
R21 December Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg Kemba Racing Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman

Championship standings

Pos.Driver INT
Flag of Brazil.svg
BRA
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ACC
Flag of Argentina.svg
INT
Flag of Brazil.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
BRA
Flag of Brazil.svg
TAR
Flag of Brazil.svg
CAS
Flag of Brazil.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
Points
Class A
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães 111Ret11Ret1Ret111111216285
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Raucci2332341322Ret44Ret5RetRet2211
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Myasava95RetRet43RetRet465522Ret4Ret4150
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo de Souza 77462121115
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Higor Hoffmann64Ret45Ret46
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Frigotto596Ret32
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo LimaRet120
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Ayman DarwichNC712
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Gonzalez5Ret10
Class B
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno Etman322566621522Ret33543277
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato76Ret3555Ret333334463Ret234
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Moises222475
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Elias Azevedo87566473
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo LanducciRet35Ret32
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Emilio Padron369Ret31
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Banzoli4Ret4Ret27
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano Di MauroRetRet4725
9 Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas SilvaRet8Ret522
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Serrano8820
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesRet515
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodolfo ToniRet108
Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre DorettoNCRet0
Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaRetRet0
Flag of Brazil.svg Lucilio BaumerRetDNS0
Pos.Driver INT
Flag of Brazil.svg
BRA
Flag of Brazil.svg
ACC
Flag of Argentina.svg
INT
Flag of Brazil.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
BRA
Flag of Brazil.svg
TAR
Flag of Brazil.svg
CAS
Flag of Brazil.svg
CUR
Flag of Brazil.svg
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)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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References

  1. "Com etapa na Argentina, F3 Sul-americana divulga calendário da temporada de 2013" [With round in Argentina, F3 Sul-americana announces calendar of 2013 season]. GrandePremio.com (in Portuguese). MSN Esportes. 21 December 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2012.