2022 Stock Car Pro Series

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The 2022 Stock Car Pro Series was the forty-fourth season of the Brazilian car racing series previously called Stock Car Brasil. It marked the return of Corrida de Duplas and the first race in an airport in stock car history. The season started on February 13 and ended on December 11 with the Super Final BRB, both at Interlagos Circuit. [1]

Contents

Calendar

The season started on 13 February and ended on 11 December, both at Interlagos Circuit. [2]

RoundEventCircuitDateMap
15ª Corrida de Duplas 2022 Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo 13 February
2 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (External Circuit)
Goiânia, Goiás
20 March
3GP do Galeão Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Circuito Cacá Bueno
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
10 April
4 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
15 May
5 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Velopark
Nova Santa Rita, Rio Grande do Sul
2 July
6 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Velopark
Nova Santa Rita, Rio Grande do Sul
3 July
7 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, São Paulo
31 July
8 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
4 September
9 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul
Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul
25 September
10 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Mixed Circuit)
Goiânia, Goiás
22 October
11 Flag of Goias.svg Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Mixed Circuit)
Goiânia, Goiás
23 October
12Super Final BRB Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, São Paulo
11 December

Teams and drivers

Championship entriesCorrida de Duplas entries
TeamCarNo.DriversRoundsCo-driver name
Crown Racing Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 0 Flag of Brazil.svg Cacá Bueno [3] All Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Fraga
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Baptista [3] All Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Soulet
Crown II Racing 43 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso [4] All Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Braga
Lubrax Podium Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 4 Flag of Brazil.svg Júlio Campos [5] All Flag of Brazil.svg Marçal Müller
19 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa [5] All Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock
Cavaleiro Sports Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 5 Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Navarro All Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Girolami
80 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Gomes All Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Cavaleiro
Full Time Bassani Toyota Corolla Stock Car 6 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan All Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Fittipaldi
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki All Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen
Full Time Sports 68 Flag of Argentina.svg Julian Santero 8
100 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Azar 10–11
101 Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof 1–6, 12 Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Leist
111 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello All Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Barrichello
122 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Jakos 7
RKL Competições Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 7 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Vivacqua 3, 7, 12
34 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe 5–6
37 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Teixeira 10–11
55 Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Braga 2–4, 10–11
86 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Frigotto 1–2, 4–6 Flag of Brazil.svg Fábio Fogaça
RCM Motorsport Toyota Corolla Stock Car 10 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta All Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Dirani
44 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Baptista All Flag of Brazil.svg Alan Hellmeister
KTF Sports Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 11 Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano di Mauro All Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Bortoleto
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Foresti All Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano
KTF Racing85 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Salas All Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Reis
121 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Baptista All Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Baptista
Blau Motorsport Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 18 Flag of Brazil.svg Allam Khodair All Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa Balboa
70 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nunes All Flag of Spain.svg Fran Rueda
Ipiranga Racing Toyota Corolla Stock Car 21 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Camilo All Flag of Brazil.svg Dennis Dirani
30 Flag of Brazil.svg César Ramos All Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich
Hot Car Competições Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 22 Flag of Brazil.svg André Moraes Junior 2
54 Flag of Brazil.svg Tuca Antoniazi 1, 3–12 Flag of Brazil.svg André Moraes Junior
110 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Lapenna All Flag of Brazil.svg Sergio Ramalho
Shell V-Power Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 28 Flag of Brazil.svg Galid Osman All Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Elias
51 Flag of Brazil.svg Átila Abreu All Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Guerra
Eurofarma RC Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 29 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra 1–6, 8–12 Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus
74 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Fraga 7
90 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Maurício All Flag of Portugal.svg Filipe Albuquerque
Motul TMG Racing Toyota Corolla Stock Car 33 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. All Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet
Scuderia Chiarelli Toyota Corolla Stock Car 73 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Jimenez All Flag of Brazil.svg Zezinho Muggiati
88 Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Monteiro 1–3, 5–6 Flag of Brazil.svg Kiko Porto
A.Mattheis Vogel Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car 83 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande All Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe
Toyota Corolla Stock Car 117 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Rossi 2–12

Team changes

The field expanded from 32 to 34 cars. Both Crown Racing and RKL Competições added one more car.

Blau Motorsport/TMG Racing and A.Mattheis Vogel Motorsport replace their previous Cruze model with a Toyota Corolla. [6] [7]

After dropping out of the 2021 championship at mid-season, MX Piquet Sports did not return. After taking command of the team last season, Scuderia CJ is still in the championship.

Driver Changes

Nelson Piquet Jr. moved to TMG Racing to replace Christian Hahn, having raced some events with his own team in 2021. After his debut in 2021, Hahn did not return this season.

2021 GT4 Endurance Brasil champion Andre Moraes Junior made his debut with Hot Car New Generation at selected events replacing Tuca Antoniazi due to personal commitments. [8]

Rodrigo Baptista made his debut in the series with Crown Racing replacing Beto Monteiro who moved to Scuderia CJ.

2021 Stock Light champion Felipe Baptista made his debut with KTF Sports. Pedro Cardoso, who competed with Stock Light last season moved to Crown Racing. [4]

Matias Rossi left Full Time Sports to replace Guga Lima at A. Mattheis Vogel Motorsport. He was replaced by Gianluca Petecof who competed in selected events. [9]

Mid-season changes

Due a conflict with Turismo Carretera first round, Matias Rossi did not compete at Corrida de Duplas. He was not replaced and returned starting with the second round.

RKL Competições started the season with only one car, initially the team was planned with two cars after the expand of the field. At second round Renato Braga, that competed as wildcard at first round entered on second car. Thiago Vivaquca debuted in the series replacing Gustavo Frigotto at third round.

Andre Moraes Jr. replaced Tuca Antoniazzi at second round.

Results and standings

Results summary

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1 Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo
(5ª Corrida de Duplas 2022)
13 February Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande AMattheis Vogel
WR Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Elias Shell V-Power
2R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia (External Circuit)20 March Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Navarro Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports
3R1 Circuito Cacá Bueno, Rio de Janeiro
(GP do Galeão)
10 April Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
4R1 Autódromo Velo Città, Mogi Guaçu 15 May Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta RCM Motorsport
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Cesar Ramos Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Rossi AMattheis Vogel
5R1 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita 2 July Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande Flag of Brazil.svg Allam Khodair Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande AMattheis Vogel
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Gomes Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Motul TMG Racing
6R13 July Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Gomes Flag of Brazil.svg Cesar Ramos Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano di Mauro KTF Sports
R2 Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Rossi Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Baptista RCM Motorsport
7R1 Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo 31 July Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Lapenna Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Baptista Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Rossi AMattheis Vogel
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Fraga Eurofarma RC
8R1 Autódromo Velo Città, Mogi Guaçu 4 September Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Baptista Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Lapenna Hot Car Competições
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
9R1 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul, Santa Cruz do Sul 25 September Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports
10R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia (Mixed Circuit)22 October Flag of Brazil.svg Cesar Ramos Flag of Brazil.svg Cesar Ramos Flag of Brazil.svg Cesar Ramos Ipiranga Racing
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. Motul TMG Racing
11R123 October Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Salas Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nunes Blau Motorsport
12R1 Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo
(Super Final BRB)
11 December Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Baptista Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Rossi Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Baptista KTF Racing
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nunes Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC

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. Before the last round, the four worst results are discarded. Races in which a driver has been disqualified cannot be discarded. The second race of each event is held with partially reversed top ten grid.

Points formatPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th Pole
Race 130262219171514131211109876543212
Race 22420181716151413121110987654321
Wildcard race1211109876543210
Drivers' Championship
PosDriver INT1 1 GYN1 RIO MOG1 VLP1 VLP2 INT2 MOG2 SCZ GYN2 GYN3 INT3 Pts
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Ret11RetDNS22641410132285217658311330
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Serra 331641868412411(16)735581032Ret316 (321)
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Casagrande 145164541018RetDNS479(17)432612994DSQ307 (311)
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Matias Rossi 28Ret2Ret918232117586291111RetRetRet268
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Zonta 57(20)1318Ret125211DSQRet15362718221217134262 (263)
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mauricio 2713231DSQDSQ1123DSQRetRetDNS19116318113101257
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Baptista 21127814210314Ret617Ret2185Ret103Ret10157252
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Piquet Jr. 178Ret111479101Ret9244126RetDNS8187222232
9 Flag of Brazil.svg César Ramos 122105RetRetDNS315213122117RetRetDNS1163Ret83230
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Camilo 286581827Ret12Ret17195231118DSQ6132RetRet19216
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Gaetano di Mauro 697Ret313617714Ret18283221322221922320199
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Salas 15241477513931863RetRetRet24Ret1417244118187
13 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki 964Ret9Ret16177577231926Ret10101120Ret141217172
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Atila Abreu 1119661611Ret161921Ret1016234RetDNSRet441175169
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Galid Osman 8118RetRetRet251021Ret852511292220745651618166
16 Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nunes Ret153RetDNS861518Ret166Ret1015151619Ret171186158
17 Flag of Brazil.svg Júlio Campos 793Ret242312Ret52715212652713164257Ret620Ret148
18 Flag of Brazil.svg Allam Khodair 102RetRet17914Ret136RetDNS99416Ret20211018245Ret148
19 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Lapenna 16RetDNS202031429Ret5202141Ret21122019Ret189Ret146
20 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Baptista 142217101118RetRet1424Ret18611RetRetRetRet923Ret19126
21 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Gomes 412Ret136RetDNSRet9RetDNS162022101419152371217Ret124
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Tony Kanaan 20511122216214251720DSQ171030142315301525162113102
23 Flag of Brazil.svg Cacá Bueno 231125112315151623101015Ret1217Ret9Ret28Ret26201410100
24 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa 26211562217122016RetDNS882119Ret1724RetRet1561698
25 Flag of Brazil.svg Sergio Jimenez Ret14926Ret2471926118Ret2615Ret119172415RetRetRet96
26 Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Cardoso 131718211320212225Ret23RetDNS7128Ret12141322261293
27 Flag of Brazil.svg Denis Navarro 2810191212282227Ret133211320Ret17Ret18Ret1619251586
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Foresti 2410262125RetRet1526209DNS11151320138162122Ret19Ret75
29 Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Baptista 1827201917Ret1818212218DSQDSQ2421251113Ret142324Ret44
30 Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof 2230Ret1541926Ret131617RetDNS42
31 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Fraga [lower-alpha 1] 1120125
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Jakos 1424121423
33 Flag of Argentina.svg Julian Santero 14919
34 Flag of Brazil.svg Tuca Antoniazzi Ret2721222430241222222525Ret192123Ret21RetRet1418
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Robe [lower-alpha 2] 424Ret191211
36 Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Monteiro 25RetDNSRetDNSRet2223147
37 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Vivacqua 27191923RetDNS4
38 Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Frigotto 1924Ret262028DNSRet243
39 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Azar 29Ret20211
40 Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Braga [lower-alpha 3] Ret29DSQRetDNS2323RetRetRet250
41 Flag of Brazil.svg Raphael Teixeira 27Ret27260
42 Flag of Brazil.svg André Moraes Junior [lower-alpha 4] DNSRetDNS0
Drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Elias 1
Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa 2
Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus 3
Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Fittipaldi 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen 6
Flag of Brazil.svg Danilo Dirani 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Dennis Dirani 8
Flag of Brazil.svg Marçal Müller 9
Flag of Brazil.svg Pietro Rimbano 10
Flag of Brazil.svg Alan Hellmeister 12
Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Guerra 13
Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Leist 14
Flag of Portugal.svg Filipe Albuquerque 15
Flag of Brazil.svg Zezinho Muggiati 16
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Soulet 17
Flag of Brazil.svg Fábio Fogaça 18
Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Piquet 19
Flag of Spain.svg Fran Rueda 20
Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Girolami 21
Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Bortoleto 22
Flag of Brazil.svg Sergio Ramalho 23
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Baptista 24
Flag of Brazil.svg Rapahel Reis 25
Flag of Brazil.svg Kiko Porto 26
Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Barrichello Ret
Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Cavaleiro Ret
Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich Ret
Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock DNS
PosDriver INT1 GYN1 RIO MOG1 VLP1 VLP2 INT2 MOG2 SCZ GYN2 GYN3 INT3 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
Notes:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 – refers to wildcard drivers race position.

1 5ª Corrida de Duplas 2022 was held in two races, with the first race only with the championship entries and the second only to the wildcard drivers. The grid of wildcard race was defined by the top 10 reverse grid of first race. The final position of wildcard race worth points for the championship entries only. Gabriel Casagrande and Gabriel Robe who earned the most points were declared the winners.

Manufacturers' championship

Only points scored by the qualifying and the top two drivers of a manufacturer in races count for the manufacturers' championship.

#Constructor INT1 GYN1 RIO MOG1 VLP1 VLP2 INT2 MOG2 SCZ GYN2 GYN3 INT3 Points
QR1WRQR1R2QR1R2QR1R2QC1C2QR1R2QR1R2QR1R2QR1R2QR1R2QR1R2QR1R2
1 Flag of Japan.svg   Toyota 043152564004347256440484404844047382483604344780
2 Flag of the United States.svg   Chevrolet 252530393825242041312493324935248400494225235762
#Constructor INT1 GYN1 RIO MOG1 VLP1 VLP2 INT2 MOG2 SCZ GYN2 GYN3 INT3

Notes

  1. Fraga was ineligible to score points at first round as he competed as a wildcard driver.
  2. Robe was ineligible to score points at first round as he competed as a wildcard driver.
  3. Braga was ineligible to score points at first round as he competed as a wildcard driver.
  4. Moraes Junior was ineligible to score points at first round as he competed as a wildcard driver.

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