The 2015 Bravar Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo (Brazilian Touring Championship), also known as Stock Car Brasil Light, was the third season of the Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo, a second-tier series to Stock Car Brasil.
With a fourteenth-place finish in the final race at Interlagos, Márcio Campos clinched the championship title for the Motortech Competições team. Campos was the season's most prolific winner, winning six of the twelve races, including a run of four successive victories in the first half of the season. Despite this, Campos won the championship by only four points ahead of his closest challenger Dennis Dirani (Voxx Racing), who won races at Santa Cruz do Sul and Goiânia. Third place in the championship went to Edson Coelho Júnior from the J. Star Racing team. Three other drivers won races during the season; Marco Cozzi (W2 Racing) won the season-opening race at Goiânia, his team-mate Felipe Guimarães won at Interlagos, while the winner of the Cascavel race was Bravar Motorsport's Danilo Dirani. The trio finished sixth, seventh and eighth in the championship respectively. In the teams' championship, Motortech Competições won the championship by 24 points ahead of Voxx Racing.
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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R. Sports Racing | 2 | Mauri Zacarelli | All |
3 | Tito Morestoni | 1–2 | |
11 | Pedro Boesel | 3–12 | |
52 | Victor Amorim | 8–12 | |
Motortech Competições | 3 | Tito Morestoni | 4–7 |
31 | Márcio Campos | All | |
35 | Gabriel Robe | All | |
C2 Team | 7 | Beto Cavaleiro | 11 |
17 | Pietro Rimbano | 12 | |
36 | Flávio Matheus | 1–7 | |
53 | Gustavo Lima | 1–5 | |
Nascar Motorsport | 9 | Felipe Donato | 1–9 |
18 | Peter Junior | 1–2 | |
36 | Flávio Matheus | 12 | |
77 | Wilson da Costa, Jr. | 4–5 | |
Hitech Racing | 11 | Pedro Boesel | 1–2 |
25 | Renato Jader David | 4–10 | |
36 | Flávio Matheus | 8–10 | |
84 | Fernando Croce | 12 | |
120 | Marco Túlio Souza | 1–3 | |
W2 Racing | 23 | Marco Cozzi | All |
66 | Felipe Guimarães | All | |
Bravar Motorsport | 28 | Danilo Dirani | 1–10, 12 |
38 | Duilio Squassoni | 12 | |
RKL Competições | 33 | Antônio Matiazzi | All |
55 | Renato Braga | All | |
86 | Gustavo Frigotto | 8–9, 11–12 | |
J. Star Racing | 69 | Gustavo Myasava | 1–10, 12 |
99 | Edson Coelho Júnior | All | |
Voxx Racing | 79 | Adibe Marques | All |
128 | Dennis Dirani | All | |
RR Racing | 111 | Lukas Moraes | 4–12 |
All races were held in Brazil.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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1 | Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna | March 21 | Marco Cozzi | Felipe Guimarães | Marco Cozzi | W2 Racing |
2 | March 22 | Márcio Campos | Danilo Dirani | Bravar Motorsport | ||
3 | Velopark, Nova Santa Rita | April 26 | Dennis Dirani | Marco Cozzi | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições |
4 | Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba | May 30 | Felipe Guimarães | Felipe Guimarães | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições |
5 | May 31 | Felipe Guimarães | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições | ||
6 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | June 27 | Márcio Campos | Márcio Campos | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições |
7 | June 28 | Dennis Dirani | Dennis Dirani | Voxx Racing | ||
8 | Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna | August 15 | Felipe Guimarães | Marco Cozzi | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições |
9 | August 16 | Márcio Campos | Dennis Dirani | Voxx Racing | ||
10 | Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel | August 30 | Danilo Dirani | Marco Cozzi | Danilo Dirani | Bravar Motorsport |
11 | Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã | November 8 | Márcio Campos | Felipe Guimarães | Márcio Campos | Motortech Competições |
12 | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | December 13 | Felipe Guimarães | Edson Coelho Júnior | Felipe Guimarães | W2 Racing |
Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver/s of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race, up to a maximum of 40 points per event. Double points were awarded at the final race.
Points format | Position | |||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | |
Races 1–11 | 20 | 16 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Final race | 40 | 32 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
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