2018 Stock Light season

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The 2018 Stock Light is the sixteenth season of Stock Light. The 2018 season marks the first season since 2007, after the series endured an eleven-year absence. [1]

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
SG Racing0 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Saderi3–7
27 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Guerra5–8
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz FlossR4
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Guto Matiazi4
99 Flag of Brazil.svg Edson Coelho Jr.3
17 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano8
TMG-RZ Light Team 1 Flag of Brazil.svg Erik MayrinkRAll
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo BandeiraR1–6
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Guto Matiazi7
78 Flag of Brazil.svg Franco PasqualeR8
Cimed Racing Junior 9 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel ColettaRAll
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo ColettaR1–5
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus ColettaR6–8
MRF Motorsport12 Flag of Brazil.svg Lauro TraldiAll
71 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas DalaffeRAll
W2 Racing17 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano1–5
77 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael ReisAll
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo ColettaR6–8
AN09 Team [2] 07 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius MargiotaR1–3
23 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Cozzi1–3
78 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Peres2–3
MRF Racing [3] 15 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Sanchez6, 8
18 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo MyasavaAll
74 Flag of Paraguay.svg Odair dos Santos1–3
99 Flag of Brazil.svg Edson Coelho Jr.4–5
Motortech Competições22 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Lusquiños [4] RAll
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel RobeAll
Motortech Motorsport46 Flag of Brazil.svg Rogerio "Tuca" AntoniazziAll
RKL Competições 36 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Boesel1–6, 8
86 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo FrigottoAll
13 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego RamosR7
Carlos Alves Competições [5] 43 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro CardosoRAll
58 Flag of Brazil.svg João RosateRAll
KTF Sports07 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius MargiotaR4–7
85 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo BortoletoRAll
117 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Salas8
Motorfast Racing89 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Gil1–2
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Luca Milani2–3
25 Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Geromini3
37 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Teixeira4, 8
74 Flag of Paraguay.svg Odair dos Santos4–7
54 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Lopes8
Rsports Racing20 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedrinho AguiarR6
23 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Cozzi4–8
45 Flag of Brazil.svg Giuseppe Vecci4
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano Di Mauro5
80 Flag of Brazil.svg Rouman Ziemkiewicz8
L3 Motorsport26 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Abbate4–8
IconClass
RRookie

Race calendar and results

All races were held in Brazil.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Autódromo José Carlos Pace March 9 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Myasava Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Myasava Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel RobeMotortech Competições
R2March 10 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg João Rosate Carlos Alves Competições
2R1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba April 7 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Bortoleto Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel Coletta Cimed Racing Junior
R2April 8 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo BortoletoKTF Sports
3R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Londrina) May 5 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel RobeMotortech Competições
R2May 6 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Frigotto Flag of Brazil.svg Luca MilaniMotorfast Racing
4R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Goiânia) August 3 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de SáW2 Racing
R2August 4 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel Coletta Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro RimbanoW2 Racing
5R1 Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura August 18 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel Coletta Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso Carlos Alves Competições
R2August 19 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de SáW2 Racing
6R1 Autódromo Velo Città September 22 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso Carlos Alves Competições
R2September 23 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de SáW2 Racing
7R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Londrina) October 20 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de SáW2 Racing
R2October 21 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Abbate Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael AbbateL3 Motorsport
8 Autódromo José Carlos Pace December 9 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis de Sá Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme SalasKTF Sports
Source(s): [6]

Championship standings

Points system

Points are 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.

Points formatPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Feature races30262219171513119754321
Sprint races201714121086543210
Final race60524438343026221814108642

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver INT CUR LON GOI MS VCA LON INT Pts
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis5Ret26661Ret10191185229
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Bortoleto21451252175314EX11Ret9181
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso617RetRet47RetRet17110444178
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe12EX419Ret148412RetDSQ112174
5 Flag of Brazil.svg João Rosate4149181911225RetRet10148149
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo FrigottoRet7Ret5733Ret6Ret343717142
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano35Ret338DSQ1Ret163137
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco CozziRet813Ret54Ret12461562312122
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Myasava12Ret61411106Ret1512Ret8566106
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel Coletta1031101212187Ret212RetDSQRet10105
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael AbbateRet1172439111104
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Boesel84RetRet82049910652594
13 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius MargiotaRetRet9Ret191314101215727278
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Coletta13133RetRetRet83Ret145EX12Ret1377
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan GuerraEX1181365764
16 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Salas160
17 Flag of Brazil.svg Luca Milani7210157
18 Flag of Brazil.svg Erik Mayrink761281511RetRet13RetRet7Ret121445
19 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Saderi92Ret131113Ret9Ret1038
20= Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano di Mauro3827
20= Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Dalaffe1111RetRet221578Ret17Ret11RetRet2127
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Bandeira159Ret1213185RetRetRet161826
23 Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Floss9421
24 Flag of Brazil.svg Tuca Antoniazzi910RetRetRetRet10Ret17181714RetRet2019
25 Flag of Paraguay.svg Odair dos SantosRet16111321Ret16619Ret1315RetRet16
26 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Ramos8915
27 Flag of Brazil.svg Lauro Traldi1415EX11Ret1715161819101614151914
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Peres10717Ret13
29 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo GilRet128Ret12
30 Flag of Brazil.svg Giuseppe VecciEX510
31 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel LusquiñosRetRetRetRet141617Ret142011EXDSQ13169
32 Flag of Brazil.svg Edson Coelho Jr.20Ret13151697
33 Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus ColettaRetRet1316155
34 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Teixeira12DSQRet4
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro AguiarRet121
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Lopes180
Flag of Brazil.svg Franco Pasquale220
Flag of Brazil.svg Rouman Ziemkiewcz230
Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Geromini16140
Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio MatiazziRetRet0
Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Sanchez1817240
PosDriver INT CUR LON GOI MS VCA LON INT Pts
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 position
Italics – Fastest lap
 – Retired, but classified

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