Stock Car Pro Series Explained

Category:Touring car racing
Stock car racing
Country/Region:Brazil
Inaugural:1979
Drivers:38 (2023)
Teams:16 (2023)
Constructors:Chevrolet
Toyota
Tyres:Hankook
Champion Driver:Gabriel Casagrande
Champion Team:Eurofarma RC
Broadcasters:Rede Globo
Band Sports
ESPN (Hispanic Latin American countries)
Current Season: Stock Car Pro Series

Stock Car Pro Series, formerly known as Stock Car Brasil, is a touring car auto racing series based in Brazil organized by Vicar. It is considered the major Brazilian and South American motorsports series.[1] Starting in 1979 with Chevrolet as the only constructor, the series has also seen other constructors joining in and leaving such as Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Volkswagen, currently the only other besides Chevrolet is Toyota. The series is composed of 12 rounds, with the most important race, the Corrida do Milhão (English: The Million Race) being worth double points and has a prize pool of R$1 million. The competition has seen many internationally famous drivers in its ranks, such as Rubens Barrichello, Felipe Massa, Jacques Villeneuve, Lucas di Grassi, Nelson Piquet Jr., Ricardo Zonta, Tony Kanaan and António Félix da Costa.

There's also the Stock Series, formerly known as Stock Car Light, serving as the access category to the Pro Series.[2]

History

1970s

The series was created in 1979 as an alternative to the former Division 1 championship that competed with Chevrolet Opala and Ford Maverick. The dominance of Chevrolet over Ford models was causing a lack of public interest and sponsors. General Motors then created a new category, with a name reminiscent of the famous NASCAR with standardized performance and components for all competitors. The first race was run on 22 April 1979 at the Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã, Rio Grande do Sul with 19 cars competing, all of them being 6-cylinder Chevrolet Opalas. The pole position was held by José Carlos Palhares, and the race was won by Affonso Giaffone.

1980s

This decade saw the emergence of several rivalries between drivers. In 1982 two races were held for the first time at the Autodromo do Estoril, Portugal.

The first major change in the Stock Car standard occurred in 1987. With the support of General Motors, a fairing designed and built by coachbuilder Caio was adopted, which was adapted to the Opala's chassis. The car exhibited improved aerodynamics and performance. Safety equipment become more sophisticated.

1990s

In 1990 General Motors renewed its interest in the category and built a prototype intended to replace the Caio/Hidroplas model.

In 1991 new rules were established and the races were disputed in double rounds on the weekends, with two drivers per car, but the series continued to lose ground with the public, sponsors and television networks to other championships with many manufacturers involved, such as Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos that included the involvement of Chevrolet, Fiat, Ford and Volkswagen, as well as the always popular Formula racing championships.

In 1994 the championship returned to the old rules and Chevrolet announced that the Chevrolet Omega would be introduced as the new standard model. As part of a marketing strategy and in order to reduce costs, the tickets were free and the races were now held in double rounds sponsored by Brazilian Formula Chevrolet in an event called Chevrolet Challenger. This decade marked a dominant era for Ingo Hoffmann with eight titles, three in partnership with Ângelo Giombell. His only serious challenges came from Paulo Gomes in 1995 and Chico Serra in 1999.

2000s

From 2000 on, General Motors departed the series' management and Vicar Promoções Desportivas, owned by former racing driver Carlos Col, took over the organization. This ushered in a period of modernization and improved security as the category started to use a tubular chassis designated JL G-09. The project engineer was Edgardo Fernandez, who did something similar for the Argentina category Top Race V6, inspired by both NASCAR and the DTM. The chassis was built by Zeca Giaffone's JL Racing.

In 2003 the category replaced the Chevrolet 6-cylinder engine used with modifications since 1979 with a Chevrolet V8 imported from the United States by JL Racing, similar to the engines used by the NASCAR Busch Series. Despite not managing the series anymore, General Motors still participated in the series with the Vectra.

In 2005 Mitsubishi entered the series with the Mitsubishi Lancer, marking the first time in the series' history in which Chevrolet was not the sole manufacturer competing. 30 October of that same year marked the first race held in Argentina at Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez, alongside the TC 2000 category. Attendance was 70,000. Giuliano Losacco was the winner, with Mateus Greipel second and Luciano Burti coming in third.

In 2006, Volkswagen entered in the series with the Bora and the championship adopted a point system similar to the one used in NASCAR, as well as a new system with 16 teams and 32 drivers. At the end of the season, the 10 best drivers were automatically qualified to run the 4 final races, called Super Final, similar to the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

The 2007 season marked the largest amount of manufacturers competing in the category, with the entrance of Peugeot and the 307 Sedan. The season had the presence of Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, and Volkswagen. Volkswagen announced it was withdrawing from the category in 2008, with two-time champion Mitsubishi doing the same one year later in 2009. In 2008, the championship changed from Pirelli tires to Goodyear.[3] [4]

2010s

In 2010 the category started using ethanol as fuel and engines with electronic injection.

In 2011, Peugeot re-entered the championship announced with the 408 sedan model, replacing the 307.[5] [6] In 2012, Chevrolet introduced the Chevrolet Sonic as its competing model, replacing the Vectra.[7] 2012 was also the last season in which Goodyear supplied tires, with Pirelli returning as the sole tire supplier in the championship from 2013 onward.[8] The category announced changes in the championship for the 2012 season, dropping the Super Final system. The scoring system was also changed, with the top twenty drivers in each race being awarded points.

For the 2016 season, General Motors announced the Chevrolet Cruze as the replacement for the Sonic.[9] In 2017, Peugeot announced its withdrawal from the championship, leaving Chevrolet as the sole automaker to compete in the series, making it a one-make championship, with all drivers using Cruze models.[10]

2020s

In 2020, Toyota Gazoo Racing entered alongside Chevrolet, fielding a regulation version of their Toyota Corolla, which received a facelift in 2021.[11] [12] The season also saw a return to a monocoque chassis, replacing the tubular chassis used since 2000. On 12 December 2022, Vicar and Pirelli announced that they would not be renewing their contract and that from 2023 onward, Stock Car, Stock Series, and the F4 Brazil Championship will be supplied exclusively by Hankook.[13] [14]

In 2025, the series will switch to a Crossover SUV-based formula.[15] A decision based on Brazilian passenger vehicle sales, the Chevrolet Tracker and Toyota Corolla Cross will replace the existing cars whilst Mitsubishi will return to the category with the Eclipse Cross.[16] [17]

Support races

Created in 1992, the Brazilian Formula Chevrolet was the Series' main support category. It used the same chassis as Formula Opel until 1994, subsequently switching to a Techspeed chassis until 2002, which was the same year the category was retired.

The Stock Car Light second tier was created in 1993, and reformulated in 2008 to become the Copa Vicar. After a merger with Pick-up Racing Brasil, the Copa Chevrolet Montana was established and standardized around the Chevrolet Montana model. Pick-up Racing Brasil was a category created in 2001 but only became part of the Stock Car Brasil programme until 2006.

The Stock Car Jr. third tier was created in 2006. It was intended for young and amateur drivers moving from Kart racing. In 2010 the category was replaced with the Mini Challenge Brasil. After three seasons it was cancelled.

Manufacturer representation

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ChevroletOpalaCaio HidroplasOpala PrototypeOmegaVectraAstraVectraSonicCruzeTracker
MitsubishiLancer EvolutionEclipse Cross
Peugeot307408
VolkswagenBora
ToyotaCorolla Cross

Scoring systems

PointsPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th
3024221917151413121110987654321
2420181716151413121110987654321
605244383430282624222018161412108642

Speed records

YearDriverCarLocalSpeed
1991Fábio Sotto MayorChevrolet OpalaRodovia Rio-Santos303 km/h / 188 mph
2010Cacá BuenoChevrolet Vectra JL G-09Bonneville Salt Flats[18] 345 km/h / 214 mph

Drivers

Notable drivers

Former Formula One drivers

Currently in the series
Formerly in the series

Champions

All champions are Brazilian-registered.

SeasonDriver Car Team Tyres
1979 Paulo GomesChevrolet OpalaCoca-Cola Brasil/Polwax
1980 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OpalaEquipe Johnson
1981 Stock Car Brasil season1981 Affonso Giaffone Jr.Chevrolet OpalaGiaffone Motorsport
1982 Stock Car Brasil season1982 Olímpio Alencar JuniorChevrolet OpalaSpinelli Racing
1983 Stock Car Brasil season1983 Paulo GomesChevrolet OpalaCoca-Cola Brasil/Polwax
1984 Stock Car Brasil season1984 Paulo GomesChevrolet OpalaTeam Metalpó
1985 Stock Car Brasil season1985 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OpalaJF-Irmãos Giustino
1986 Marcos GraciaChevrolet OpalaHavoline-Texaco
1987 Stock Car Brasil season1987 Zeca GiaffoneChevrolet OpalaGiaffone Motorsport
1988 Stock Car Brasil season1988 Fábio Sotto MayorChevrolet OpalaCastrol Racing
1989 Stock Car Brasil season1989 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OpalaJF-Teba/Cofap
1990 Stock Car Brasil season1990 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OpalaCastrol Racing
1991 Stock Car Brasil season1991 Ingo Hoffmann
Ângelo Giombelli
Chevrolet OpalaCastrol Racing
1992 Stock Car Brasil season1992 Ingo Hoffmann
Ângelo Giombelli
Castrol Racing
1993 Stock Car Brasil season1993 Ingo Hoffmann
Ângelo Giombelli
Chevrolet OpalaCastrol Racing
1994 Stock Car Brasil season1994 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OmegaCastrol Racing
1995 Stock Car Brasil season1995 Paulo GomesChevrolet OmegaJF-Freio Vargas
1996 Stock Car Brasil season1996 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OmegaAction PowerCastrol-Action Power
1997 Stock Car Brasil season1997 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OmegaAction PowerCastrol-Action Power
1998 Stock Car Brasil season1998 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet OmegaAction PowerCastrol-Action Power
1999 Stock Car Brasil season1999 Chico SerraChevrolet OmegaWB-Texaco
2000 Stock Car Brasil season2000 Chico SerraChevrolet VectraWB-Texaco
2001 Stock Car Brasil season2001 Chico SerraChevrolet VectraWB-Texaco
2002 Ingo HoffmannChevrolet VectraJF-Filipaper Racing
2003 David MuffatoChevrolet VectraRepsol-Boettger
2004 Giuliano LosaccoChevrolet AstraItuPetro RC
2005 Giuliano LosaccoChevrolet AstraMedley-A.Mattheis
2006 Cacá BuenoMitsubishi LancerEurofarma RC
2007 Cacá BuenoMitsubishi LancerEurofarma RC
2008 Ricardo MaurícioPeugeot 307Medley-WA Mattheis
2009 Cacá BuenoPeugeot 307Red Bull Racing
2010 Max WilsonEurofarma RC
2011 Cacá BuenoPeugeot 408Red Bull Racing
2012 Cacá BuenoChevrolet SonicRed Bull Racing
2013 Ricardo MaurícioChevrolet SonicEurofarma RC
2014 Rubens BarrichelloChevrolet SonicFull Time Sports
2015 Marcos GomesPeugeot 408Voxx Racing
2016 Felipe FragaPeugeot 408Voxx Racing
2017 Daniel SerraChevrolet CruzeEurofarma RC
2018 Daniel SerraChevrolet CruzeEurofarma RC
2019 Daniel SerraChevrolet CruzeEurofarma RC
2020 Ricardo MaurícioChevrolet CruzeEurofarma RC
2021 Gabriel CasagrandeChevrolet CruzeA.Mattheis Vogel
2022 Rubens BarrichelloToyota CorollaFull Time Sports
2023 Gabriel CasagrandeChevrolet CruzeA.Mattheis Vogel

Circuits

Races are held mostly on road courses, although a race was held on a street circuit in Salvador for the first time in 2009. The tracks for the 2024 season are:

Former circuits include:

Fatal accidents

There have been five fatal accidents:

Video games

The first official video game was Game Stock Car in 2011, with a followup title Stock Car Extreme launched in 2013. Both were developed by Reiza Studios.[24]

In 2014, Both the Peugeot 408 and a non-licensed version of the Chevrolet Sonic called "ADC Presteza" were present in the Category A Touring Cars class of Grid Autosport[25] [26] ..

Automobilista, released in 2016 and developed by Reiza Studios using the RFactor engine, featured the full 2015 and 2017 car grids and circuits.[27] Automobilista 2, released in 2020 using the Project CARS engine, adding the 2019 and 2020 cars and circuits.[28] [29]

Racing simulator iRacing has included the Stock Car Pro Series cars in the game since 2022.[30]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Morais . Lucas . 2020-11-05 . Você conhece a Stock Car Brasil? . 2023-01-16 . Brasil123.
  2. Web site: Cerveira . Ana Paula . 11 January 2022 . Remodelada, Stock Series vira estágio obrigatório para acesso à Stock Car . 16 January 2023 . Grande Prêmio . pt-br.
  3. Web site: 2012-05-25 . Goodyear leva internautas para etapa da Stock Car . 2023-01-16 . Exame . pt-br.
  4. Web site: Goodyear oferece alta tecnologia à Stock Car para maior desempenho em pistas molhadas . 2023-01-16 . Presskit . pt-BR.
  5. Web site: Peugeot 408 vai estrear na Stock Car - Revista iCarros . 2023-01-16 . iCarros . pt-br.
  6. Web site: Max . Júlio . 22 February 2011 . Peugeot 408 ganha carroceria para a Stock Car . 2023-01-16.
  7. Web site: 2012-03-08 . Sonic Sedan é o novo carro de competição da Chevrolet na Stock Car . 2023-01-16 . AUTOO . pt-BR.
  8. Web site: 2012-12-20 . Pirelli fornecerá pneus para a Stock Car a partir de 2013 . 2023-01-16 . GZH . pt-BR.
  9. Web site: Novo Chevrolet Cruze estreia no Brasil com a Stock Car . 2023-01-16 . autoesporte . pt-br.
  10. Web site: 2017-02-01 . Peugeot abandona a Stock Car . 2023-01-16 . ISTOÉ DINHEIRO . pt-BR.
  11. Web site: O primeiro teste com os novos Corolla e Cruze da Stock Car 2020 . 2023-01-16 . motorsport.uol.com.br . pt-BR.
  12. Web site: Novo Toyota Corolla da Stock Car surge invocado e com V8 de até 550 cv . 2023-01-16 . Quatro Rodas . pt-BR.
  13. Web site: Stock Car anuncia fim de parceria com Pirelli . 2023-01-16 . motorsport.uol.com.br . pt-BR.
  14. Web site: Stock Car: Hankook Tire é a nova fornecedora de pneus . 2023-01-16 . motorsport.uol.com.br . pt-BR.
  15. News: Stock Car com cara nova em 2025: categoria terá carros SUV na pista. Portuguese. Grupo Globo. 15 December 2023.
  16. News: Corrida de SUV? Stock Car aposta em Tracker e Corolla Cross para 2025. Portuguese. Forbes Brazil. 21 January 2024.
  17. News: Mitsubishi retorna à Stock Car após 16 anos com seu SUV. Portuguese. Motorshow. 19 April 2024.
  18. http://globoesporte.globo.com/motor/stock-car/noticia/2010/09/caca-bueno-estabelece-novo-recorde-de-velocidade-da-stock-car-345-kmh.html Cacá Bueno estabelece novo recorde de velocidade da Stock Car: 345 km/h
  19. News: Morte de Rafael é a quarta na Stock Car . 9 December 2007 . Globo Esporte . 11 December 2007 . pt.
  20. News: Acidente mata Rafael Sperafico durante prova em Interlagos . 9 December 2007 . Folha de S.Paulo . 11 December 2007 . pt.
  21. News: Piloto da Stock Car Light morre em acidente em São Paulo . 9 December 2007 . UOL Esporte . 11 December 2007 . pt.
  22. News: Rafael Sperafico loses his life . 10 December 2007 . F1-Live.com . 11 December 2007 .
  23. News: Honorio. Rafael. Após acidente, Gustavo Sondermann tem morte cerebral confirmada. Organizações Globo. globoesporte.globo.com. 3 April 2011. 4 April 2011. pt.
  24. Web site: Stock Car Extreme on Steam. 2021-10-07. store.steampowered.com. en.
  25. Web site: Watton . Neil . 2014-06-03 . GRID: Autosport full car listing revealed . 2023-11-04 . TheXboxHub . en-GB.
  26. Web site: Groenendijk . Ferry . 2014-06-26 . GRID Autosport Car List . 2023-11-04 . Video Games Blogger.
  27. Web site: IGCD.net: Vehicles/Cars list for Automobilista. 2021-10-07. www.igcd.net.
  28. Web site: IGCD.net: Vehicles/Cars list for Automobilista 2. 2021-10-07. www.igcd.net.
  29. Web site: 2020-03-03. The Automobilista 2 Track List. 2021-10-07. OnlineRaceDriver. en-US.
  30. Web site: Brazil's Stock Car Pro Series Cars Coming to iRacing in 2022. 13 October 2021.