2014 Formula 3 Brazil Open

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Autódromo José Carlos Pace

The 2014 Formula 3 Brazil Open was the fifth Formula 3 Brazil Open race held at Autódromo José Carlos Pace from January 16–19, 2014. [1]

Contents

Drivers and teams

2014 Entry List
TeamNoDriverClassChassis
Flag of Brazil.svg Cesário Fórmula [1] 8 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon Simonyan [1] A Dallara F309
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur Fortunato [1] B Dallara F301
Flag of Brazil.svg R&R Weissach [1] 15 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Raucci [1] A Dallara F309
53 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Miranda [1] B Dallara F301
71 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas Moraes [1] B Dallara F301
Flag of Brazil.svg Prop Car [1] 17 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Galera [1] B Dallara F301
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Racing [1] 23 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni [1] A Dallara F309
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães [1] A Dallara F309
Flag of Brazil.svg EMB Racing [1] 25 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas Silva [1] B Dallara F301
Flag of Brazil.svg Capital Motorsports [1] 32 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Florenzo [1] B Dallara F301
IconClass
AClass A
BClass B

Classification

Qualifying

PosNo.DriverClassTeamTime
166 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães A Hitech Racing 1:31.327
223 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni A Hitech Racing 1:31.825
371 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesBR&R Weissach1:32.258
428 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoBCesário Fórmula1:32.587
58 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanACesário Fórmula1:32.935
617 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraBProp Car1:33.181
715 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciAR&R Weissach1:33.396
825 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaBEMB Racing1:33.844
932 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoBCapital Motorsport1:34.086
1053 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaBR&R Weissach1:35.477
Source: [2] [3]

Race 1

PosNo.DriverClassTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
166 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães A Hitech Racing 1630:00.0911
223 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni A Hitech Racing 161.5552
315 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciAR&R Weissach1641.9467
417 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraBProp Car1645.0346
532 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoBCapital Motorsport1649.2329
628 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoBCesário Fórmula1650.9544
725 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaBEMB Racing151 Lap8
853 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaBR&R Weissach151 Lap10
98 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanACesário Fórmula151 Lap5
Ret71 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesBR&R Weissach3Retired3
Fastest lap: Victor Franzoni, 1:38.213, 157.946 km/h (98.143 mph) on lap 16
Source: [4] [5]

Race 2

PosNo.DriverClassTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
166 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães A Hitech Racing 2030:37.7241
28 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanACesário Fórmula2026.8209
315 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciAR&R Weissach2042.1083
428 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoBCesário Fórmula2052.3616
532 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoBCapital Motorsport201:00.1645
653 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaBR&R Weissach201:17.1078
Ret25 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaBEMB Racing14Retired7
Ret17 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraBProp Car14Retired4
Ret71 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesBR&R Weissach8Retired10
Ret23 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni A Hitech Racing 8Retired2
Fastest lap: Felipe Guimarães , 1:30.782, 170.875 km/h (106.177 mph) on lap 20
Source: [6] [7]

Pre-final Grid

PosDriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães Hitech Racing 0
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciR&R Weissach4
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoCesário Fórmula8
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoCapital Motorsport8
5 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanCesário Fórmula9
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraProp Car10
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni Hitech Racing 10
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaR&R Weissach12
9 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaEMB Racing14
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesR&R Weissach17
Source: [6]

Pre-final Race (Race 3)

PosNo.DriverClassTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
166 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães A Hitech Racing 1630:00.0911
223 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni A Hitech Racing 161.5552
315 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciAR&R Weissach1641.9467
417 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraBProp Car1645.0346
532 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoBCapital Motorsport1649.2329
628 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoBCesário Fórmula1650.9544
725 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaBEMB Racing151 Lap8
853 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaBR&R Weissach151 Lap10
98 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanACesário Fórmula151 Lap5
Ret71 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesBR&R Weissach3Retired3
Fastest lap: Victor Franzoni, 1:38.213, 157.946 km/h (98.143 mph) on lap 16
Source: [8] [9]

Final Race (Race 4)

PosNo.DriverClassTeamLapsTime/RetiredGrid
166 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Guimarães A Hitech Racing 2030:54.4504
223 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Franzoni A Hitech Racing 2012.2727
38 Flag of Russia.svg Dzhon SimonyanACesário Fórmula2012.48710
415 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael RaucciAR&R Weissach2016.5209
528 Flag of Brazil.svg Artur FortunatoBCesário Fórmula2025.9143
671 Flag of Brazil.svg Lukas MoraesBR&R Weissach2042.2472
753 Flag of Brazil.svg Victor MirandaBR&R Weissach2048.1118
825 Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas SilvaBEMB Racing201:16.6555
932 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro FlorenzoBCapital Motorsport191 Lap1
Ret17 Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando GaleraBProp Car0Retired6
Fastest lap: Felipe Guimarães , 1:31.459, 169.543 km/h (105.349 mph) on lap 2
Source: [10]

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