2018 Mercedes-Benz Challenge season

The 2018 Mercedes-Benz Challenge is the eighth season of the Mercedes-Benz Challenge. Fernando Júnior is the defending champion in the CLA AMG Cup whilst Claudio Simão is the defending champion for the C250 Cup class.

Teams and drivers

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Team No Driver Class Rounds
CLA AMG Cup
CenterBus Sambaiba Racing Team 6   Fernando Júnior 1–5
7   Cesar Fonseca M 5
61 1–4
60   Betão Fonseca M 1–5
Mottin Racing 10   Pierre Ventura M 1–5[a]
15   Raijan Mascarello 1–4[b]
17 5
18   Fernando Poeta M 2, 4
20   Roger Sandoval 1–5[c]
36   Sergio Ribas M 1
57   Felipe Tozzo 1–5
WCR Team 90   Jose Vitte M 3–5
OuroCar Racing 19   Luis Carlos Ribeiro 1–5[d]
Cordova Motorsports 33   Adriano Rabelo 1–5[e]
84   Cello Nunes 1–5
Bardahl Hot Car 44   Cesare Marrucci M 1–5
55   Fabio Scorpioni 1–5
  Renato Braga 3
88   Fernando Amorim M 1–4
C250 Cup
AN 09 5   Paulo Rosa M 1
9   Alexandre Navarro M 1, 3
  Leandro Romera 3
Bardahl Hot Car 12   André Moraes Jr. 1–5
26   Flavio Andrade M 1–5
PGL Racing 14   Júnior Victorette 1, 3–5
41   João Lemos M 1–5
Paioli Racing 21   Peter M Gottschalk 1–5
58   Claudio Simão M 2–5
111   Beto Rossi M 1–5
  Marcos Paioli M
CenterBus Sambaiba Racing Team 22   Paulo Gomes M 5
62   Jared Wilson 3, 5
64   Roberto Santos M 2–3, 5
65   Pedro Muffato M 1
  Luiz Fernando Barcellos M 3
  Alencar Jr. M 5
66   Luc Monteiro 3
67   Ângelo Giombelli M 1, 3
69   Mateus Pamplona 2
  Cesar Pamplona
669   Rodrigo Soares 3, 5
WCR Team 225   Max Mohr M 2–5
Brandão Motorsport 227   Miro Cruz 2–5
Icon Class
M Masters
Notes
  1. ^ Pierre Ventura raced with the Fernando Amorim entry at Interlagos.
  2. ^ Raijan Mascarello raced with the Felipe Tozzo entry at Interlagos.
  3. ^ Roger Sandoval raced with the Fernando Júnior entry at Interlagos.
  4. ^ Luis Carlos Ribeiro raced with the Cesar Fonseca entry at Interlagos.
  5. ^ Adriano Rabelo raced with the Betão Fonseca entry at Interlagos.

Race calendar and results

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The entire championship will be accompanied by the Copa Truck in eight of the nine stages of the category, with exercise of the stage of Buenos Aires, counting with a stage in the Autódromo de Rivera in Uruguay.[1]

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team C250 Cup winner
1   Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel March 25   Roger Sandoval   Adriano Rabelo   Raijan Mascarello Mottin Racing   Peter M Gottschalk
2   Autódromo Internacional de Guaporé April 15   Adriano Rabelo   Felipe Tozzo   Betão Fonseca Sambaiba Racing Team   João Lemos
3   Autódromo José Carlos Pace May 27   Felipe Tozzo
  Raijan Mascarello
  Betão Fonseca
  Adriano Rabelo
  Betão Fonseca
  Adriano Rabelo
Sambaiba Racing Team   Peter M Gottschalk
4   Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura July 29   Felipe Tozzo   Raijan Mascarello   Fernando Júnior Sambaiba Racing Team   André Moraes Jr.
5   Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Goiânia) August 26   Felipe Tozzo   Felipe Tozzo   Felipe Tozzo Mottin Racing   André Moraes Jr.
6   Autódromo Eduardo Prudêncio Cabrera October 7   Raijan Mascarello   Raijan Mascarello   Raijan Mascarello Mottin Racing   André Moraes Jr.
7   Circuito dos Cristais October 28   Roger Sandoval   Fabio Scorpioni   Raijan Mascarello Mottin Racing   André Moraes Jr.
8   Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba December 2   Roger Sandoval   Felipe Tozzo   Roger Sandoval Mottin Racing   André Moraes Jr.
Source(s): [2]

References

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  1. ^ "Col vai promover o MB Challenge". lucmonteiro.wordpress.com/. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 10 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  2. ^ "FASTCRONO - Resultados VELOCIDADE NO ASFALTO". Fastcrono. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
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