A local racing series features Formula 1 drivers and descendants of motorsport legends on the Stock Car grid. Get up close to the current season, including important races, results, and standout teams.
The season started on March 3rd at the Ayrton Senna International Racetrack in Goiânia. Júlio Campos secured the pole position, but it was Rafael Suzuki from TMG Racing who emerged victorious in the first race. Felipe Baptista also made a significant impact, claiming victory in the second race at the same location, representing Crown Racing.
As the season progressed, some teams and drivers began to stand out. Daniel Serra delivered consistent performances, contributing greatly to RCM Motorsport’s position in the championship. Eduardo Barrichello and Felipe Baptista also left their mark, securing multiple wins and podium finishes.
This season witnessed notable changes in team line-ups and drivers. Full Time Sports reduced their fleet from five to four cars, with Arthur Leist replacing Tony Kanaan. Matias Rossi chose not to return, focusing on Turismo Carretera. Nelson Piquet Jr. and Gaetano di Mauro joined Cavaleiro Sports, replacing Denis Navarro and Marcos Gomes, who retired from full-time racing.
In the most recent races, Gabriel Casagrande maintained his status as a strong contender, defending his champion title. The standings remain tight, with only a few points separating the top drivers, promising an exciting battle for the championship as the season unfolds.
The Brazilian Stock Car Championship 2024 has delivered on its promise of intense races and fierce competition. With several races still to come, fans can expect more thrilling battles and dramatic finishes.
The dynamic changes in teams and drivers have increased the excitement, making this one of the most unforgettable seasons in recent memory. The championship will reach its climax at the iconic Interlagos racetrack in São Paulo, in December.