2024 Stock Car Pro Series

The 2024 Stock Car Pro Series is the 46th season of the Stock Car Pro Series, the premier touring car racing series in South America, and the third season under the Stock Car Pro Series moniker. Gabriel Casagrande is the defending champion.[1][2] The championship started in Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia and is set to finish at Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo.[3]

Calendar edit

The calendar for the 2024 season was revealed on 1 December 2023.[3][4]

Round Circuit (Event) Dates Map
1   Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
Goiânia, Goiás
3 March
2   Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
24 March
3   Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, São Paulo
21 April
4   Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel
Cascavel, Paraná
19 May
5   Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
30 June
6   Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
Goiânia, Goiás
28 July
7   Belo Horizonte Street Circuit[5][6]
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
18 August
8   Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul
Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul
8 September
9   Autódromo Oscar y Juan Gálvez
Buenos Aires, Argentina
6 October
10   Velopark /   Autódromo Eduardo Prudêncio Cabrera
/   Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini[7][8]
Nova Santa Rita, Rio Grande do Sul / Rivera, Uruguay / El Pinar, Uruguay
27 October
11   Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet - Brasília
Brasília, Federal District
24 November
12   Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Super Final BRB)
São Paulo, São Paulo
15 December

Teams and drivers edit

Championship entries
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
KTF Sports Chevrolet Cruze 0   Cacá Bueno[9] 1-3
80   Marcos Gomes[10] 3
KTF Racing 38   Zezinho Muggiati[11] 1-3
85   Guilherme Salas[12] 1-3
Pole Motorsport Chevrolet Cruze 4   Júlio Campos[13] 1-3
51   Átila Abreu[13] 1-3
TMG Racing Chevrolet Cruze 8   Rafael Suzuki[14] 1-3
19   Felipe Massa[14] 1-3
RCM Motorsport Toyota Corolla 10   Ricardo Zonta[15] 1-3
44   Bruno Baptista[15] 1-3
Cavaleiro Sports Chevrolet Cruze 11   Gaetano di Mauro[16] 1-3
33   Nelson Piquet Jr.[17] 1-3
A.Mattheis
Vogel
Chevrolet Cruze 12   Lucas Foresti[15] 1-3
83   Gabriel Casagrande[15] 1-3
Blau Motosport Chevrolet Cruze 18   Allam Khodair[15] 1-3
88   Felipe Fraga[15] 1-3
Ipiranga Racing Corolla E210 21   Thiago Camilo[15] 1-3
30   César Ramos[15] 1-3
Crown Racing Toyota Corolla 28   Enzo Elias[18] 1-3
121   Felipe Baptista[19] 1-3
Eurofarma RC Chevrolet Cruze 29   Daniel Serra[20] 1-3
90   Ricardo Mauricio[20] 1-3
Wokin Garra Racing Chevrolet Cruze 35   Gabriel Robe[15] 1-3
95   Lucas Kohl[15] 1-3
ASR Racing Chevrolet Cruze 37   Raphael Teixeira[15] 1
Full Time Sports Toyota Corolla E210 81   Arthur Leist[21] 1-3
101   Gianluca Petecof[21] 1-3
Mobil Ale Full Time 91   Eduardo Barrichello[22] 1-3
111   Rubens Barrichello[22] 1-3
Scuderia Chiarelli Toyota Corolla E210 99   Luan Lopes 3
120   Vitor Baptista 2-3

Team changes edit

The amount of entrants is still with the capacity of thirty-two cars. Full Time Sports downsized from five cars to four cars. The vacant slot was purchased by new team called ASR Racing, that debuted in the series. Hot Car Competições left the series after twenty-two years and was replaced by Garra Racing, that debuted in the series after three titles in Stock Series.[23][24]

TMG Racing reverted to its original name after competing two seasons as Lubrax Podium Stock Team name.

Driver changes edit

Tony Kanaan left Full Time Sports at the end of the 2023 season and moved to the United States to work in Arrow McLaren as director. FTS reserve driver Arthur Leist moved to the team, replacing Kanaan. Matias Rossi did not return to the championship to focus on Turismo Carretera.

Júlio Campos and Rafael Suzuki changed places. Campos moved to Pole Motorsport while Suzuki took his place at TMG Racing.

Denis Navarro and Marcos Gomes retired from full-time driving at Cavaleiro Sports at the end of 2023 and were replaced by Nelson Piquet, Jr and Gaetano di Mauro. Piquet Jr was left Crown Racing and Di Mauro left Hot Car Competições.

Felipe Baptista left KTF Sports to replace Piquet, Jr. His seat was taken by reigning Stock Series champion Zezinho Muggiati.

Lucas Kohl moved to Garra Racing after the team took the place left by Hot Car Competições.[24] The second car will be taken by Stock Series graduate Gabriel Robe.

Raphael Teixeira departed Scuderia Chiarelli to join ASR Racing.

Mid-season changes edit

Scuderia Chiarelli did not participate in the first round due to a lack of sponsors. ASR Racing competed at the first round with just one car. Initially renewed for another season with KTF Sports, Rodrigo Baptista did not participate in the first round due a disagreement with the team and his principal sponsor.[25]

Results and standings edit

Season summary edit

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1   Goiânia March 3   Júlio Campos   Rafael Suzuki TMG Racing
R2   Felipe Baptista   Felipe Baptista   Felipe Baptista Crown Racing
2 R1   Mogi Guaçu March 24   Ricardo Zonta   Felipe Massa TMG Racing
R2   Daniel Serra cancelled because of adverse weather conditions
3 R1   Interlagos April 21   Felipe Massa   César Ramos Ipiranga Racing
R2   Marcos Gomes   Rafael Suzuki   Gaetano di Mauro Cavaleiro Sports
4 R1   Cascavel May 19
R2
5 R1   Mogi Guaçu June 30
R2
6 R1   Goiânia July 28
R2
7 R1   Belo Horizonte August 18
R2
8 R1   Santa Cruz do Sul September 8
R2
9 R1   Buenos Aires October 6
R2
10 R1   TBC October 27
R2
11 R1   Brasília November 24
R2
12 R1   Interlagos December 15
R2

Championship standings edit

Drivers' Championship
Pos Driver  
GOI1
 
MGG1
 
INT1
 
CSC
 
MGG2
 
GOI2
 
BLH
 
SCS
 
BUA
 
TBC
 
BRS
 
INT2
Pts
S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M
7   Gabriel Casagrande 4 3 18 C Ret 13 142
1   Júlio Campos 2 6 12 C 7 5 192
2   Felipe Baptista 19 1 7 C 9 3 193
8   Lucas Foresti 8 5 19 C 13 17 132
16   Bruno Baptista 6 7 4 C 21 Ret 97
4   Felipe Massa 23 2 1 C 2 15 157
15   Rubens Barrichello 15 4 Ret C Ret 18 99
3   Rafael Suzuki 1 15 5 C 12 2 178
13   Guilherme Salas 10 11 21 C 4 27 113
10   Enzo Elias 12 12 16 C 8 12 124
6   Thiago Camilo 3 22 10 C 3 10 143
11   Eduardo Barrichello 18 9 Ret C 14 9 124
5   Ricardo Zonta 5 19 2 C 5 6 146
20   Zezinho Muggiati 7 17 Ret C 16 28 74
9   Átila Abreu 25 8 11 C 11 7 132
12   César Ramos 14 13 13 C 1 24 115
21   Allam Khodair 27 10 24 C 18 19 72
18   Nelson Piquet, Jr. 13 16 14 C 6 20 93
23   Arthur Leist 11 20 9 C 23 23 57
29   Cacá Bueno 26 14 15 C WD WD 33
22   Ricardo Maurício 9 Ret 6 C Ret 11 67
24   Gianluca Petecof 22 18 Ret C 19 22 49
27   Gabriel Robe 21 21 22 C 25 21 40
26   Lucas Kohl 20 23 23 C 20 25 40
14   Gaetano di Mauro 16 Ret 20 C 26 1 101
19   Felipe Fraga 17 Ret 3 C 17 8 75
31   Raphael Teixeira 24 Ret 7
25   Daniel Serra Ret Ret 8 C 15 16 40
28   Vitor Baptista 17 C 24 14 35
17   Marcos Gomes 10 4 94
30   Luan Lopes 22 26 16
Pos Driver  
GOI1
 
MGG1
 
INT1
 
CSC
 
MGG2
 
GOI2
 
BLH
 
SCS
 
BUA
 
TBC
 
BRS
 
INT2
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap
† – Retired, but classified

Teams' Championship
Pos Driver  
GOI1
 
MGG1
 
INT1
 
CSC
 
MGG2
 
GOI2
 
BLH
 
SCS
 
BUA
 
TBC
 
BRS
 
INT2
Pts
S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M
1 A.Mattheis Motorsport / Vogel Motorsport (#12, #83) 4 3 202
8 5
2 TMG Racing 1 2 162
23 15
3 Pole Motorsport 2 6 158
25 8
4 Crown Racing 12 1 152
19 12
5 RCM Motorsport 5 7 140
6 19
6 Full Time Sports (#91, #111) 15 4 138
18 9
7 KTF Sports (#38, #85) 7 11 118
10 17
8 A.Mattheis Motorsport / Vogel Motorsport (#21, #30) 3 13 108
14 22
9 Full Time Sports (#81, #101) 11 18 65
22 20
10 Cavaleiro Sports 13 16 60
16 Ret
11 R.Mattheis Motorsport 17 10 58
27 Ret
12 Garra Racing 20 21 43
21 23
13 KTF Sports (#0) 26 14 33
14 RC Competições 9 Ret 30
Ret Ret
15 ASR Racing 24 Ret 7

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