2010 Trofeo Linea season explained

The 2010 Trofeo Linea Brasil season is the first Trofeo Linea Brasil season. It began on 30 May at Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet and will end on December 5 at Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul after six rounds.

The category part of Racing Festival, championship idealized by the Formula One driver Felipe Massa and his family.[1]

After losing the title of Stock Car Brasil by a one point, Cacá Bueno won the debut season of the Trofeo Linea Brasil.

Bueno was the only driver to win more than a victory taking three wins, nine drivers won a victory, Popó Bueno and Ulisses Silva in Jacarepaguá, Cesinha Bonilha and Serafin Jr. in Londrina, Duda Pamplona at Interlagos, Giuliano Losacco and Clemente de Faria, Jr. in Pinhais, Christian Fittipaldi at Brasília and runner-up André Bragantini at Santa Cruz do Sul.

Teams and drivers

All cars are powered by FPT engines and use Fiat Linea chassis.

TeamNoDriverRounds
GT Competições0 Cacá BuenoAll
74 Popó BuenoAll
Fittipaldi Racing1 Christian Fittipaldi2–6
7 Rodrigo Navarro2–6
Officer/Acelera6 Cláudio Contijo1
16 Ulisses SilvaAll
46 Luciano Kubrusly3
Pater Racing8 Clemente de Faria, Jr.All
9 Giuliano LosaccoAll
Full Time10 Alceu FeldmannAll
13 André BragantiniAll
W2 Racing12 Betinho SartorioAll
71 Serafin Jr.All
Officer Motorsport15 Raulino Kreis Jr.4
53 Fábio Carreira5–6
90 Cesar Bonilha2–5
Repecon Racing17 Leonardo NienkotterAll
18 Fernando NienkotterAll
Fabio Greco19 Luizito Massa1
31 Antonio Jorge NetoAll
Engmakers Racing Team21 Thiago CamiloAll
44 Cesare MarruciAll
Pro GP23 Duda Pamplona2–5
118 Allam Khodair6
Sinal/Greco30 Ricardo MaurícioAll
W Racing80 José CordovaAll
90 José VitteAll

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Autódromo Internacional Nelson PiquetMay 30 Serafin Jr. Serafin Jr. Popó BuenoGT Competições
R2 Leonardo Nienkotter Ulisses SilvaOfficer/Acelera
2R1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton SennaJuly 25 Cacá Bueno Christian Fittipaldi Cesar BonilhaOfficer Motorsports
R2 Cacá Bueno Serafin Jr.W2 Motorsports
3R1 Autódromo José Carlos PaceAugust 22 André Bragantini Cacá Bueno Cacá BuenoGT Competições
R2 André Bragantini Duda PamplonaPro GP
4R1 Autódromo Internacional de CuritibaSeptember 26 Duda Pamplona José Cordova Giuliano LosaccoPater Racing
R2 Clemente de Faria, Jr. Clemente de Faria, Jr.Pater Racing
5R1 Autódromo Internacional Nelson PiquetOctober 17 Cacá Bueno Thiago Camilo Cacá BuenoGT Competições
R2 Alceu Feldmann Christian FittipaldiFittipaldi Racing
6R1 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do SulDecember 12 Cacá Bueno André Bragantini André BragantiniFull Time
R2 Cacá Bueno Cacá BuenoGT Competições

Championship standings

Pos12345678910
Race 120141210864321
Race 2151210864210
PosDriverRIO
LON
INT
CUR
BRA
SCS
Pts
1 Cacá BuenoRet5138123DSQ1271102
2 André Bragantini221152415DSQ7Ret11578
3 Alceu Feldmann93271015645537
4 Christian Fittipaldi939753314DSQ71
5 Giuliano Losacco787263172010Ret761
6 Serafin Jr.15Ret8110188217192Ret57
7 Cesar Bonilha1RetDSQ19268351
8 José Cordova4617123512162DSQ171046
9 Popó Bueno110101181814DSQ448945
10 Antonio Jorge Neto344914917171776840
11 José Vitte5DSQ6Ret5649911101238
12 Duda Pamplona5681Ret10141630
13 Ricardo Maurício12734131718Ret68RetDNS29
14 Clemente de Faria, Jr.13151618Ret1381131316525
15 Ulisses Sliva811516Ret109Ret111213Ret23
16 Allam Khodair5220
17 Thiago Camilo1115121015RetDSQ5Ret6Ret418
18 Rodrigo Navarro1413181218816149312
19 Leonardo Nienkotter712211411141011RetRet14137
20 Cesare Marrucci10DSQ191713191612181711141
21 Fábio Carreira10915DNS1
Fernando Nienkotter14918DSQ17RetRet13151513110
Betinho SartorioRet1120151611Ret151918RetRet0
Raulino Kreis Jr.13140
Luizito MassaRet140
Claudio Contijo16160
Luciano KubuslyRetRet0
PosDriverRIO
LON
INT
CUR
BRA
SCS
Pts
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

External links

Notes and References

  1. PAZZI JR, Milton.Massa lança nova categoria no automobilismo brasileiro Agência Estado