The 2011 Copa Chevrolet Montana season will be the second Copa Chevrolet Montana season. It began on April 3 at the Interlagos and finished on November 6 at Velopark, after nine rounds.
Gramacho Racing Rafael Daniel claimed the title after finished 2nd in the final round of the season, two places ahed of Leandro Romera, who was beaten to the title by 8.5 points. Reigning Champion Diogo Pachenki finished third.
The season was marred by the death of Gustavo Sondermann in first race at Interlagos.[1]
Teams and drivers
- All cars are powered by Chevrolet engines and use Chevrolet Montana chassis. All drivers were Brazilian-registered.
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Racequip Motorsport | 0 | Eduardo Furlanetto | 6–7 |
23 | Marco Cozzi | 1–7, 9 | |
32 | Fernando Fortes | 1–5 | |
36 | Rodrigo Barone | 8 | |
57 | Felipe Tozzo | 9 | |
Nascar Motorsport | 5 | Sergio Ramalho | All |
6 | Diogo Pachenki | All | |
Gramacho Racing | 7 | Rodrigo Pimenta | 2–9 |
8 | Douglas Soares | 1 | |
22 | Rafael Daniel | All | |
Petropolis Motorsport | 9 | Felipe Lapenna | 7 |
70 | Marcelo Franco | 4 | |
77 | Beto Cavaleiro | All | |
97 | Fabio Viscardi | 1–3, 5–6 | |
W2 Racing | 11 | Pedro Boesel | All |
17 | Serafin Jr. | 7–8 | |
55 | Paulo Salustiano | 6 | |
90 | Thiago Riberi | 1–5 | |
Bassan Motorsport | 15 | Claudio Cantelli | 2–4 |
82 | William Freire | 5 | |
CKR Racing | 16 | Carlos Kray | 1–7, 9 |
32 | Fernando Fortes | 6–9 | |
56 | João Pretto | 1–5 | |
75 | Matheus Castro | 8 | |
Motortech Competições | 20 | Jorge Garcia | 1, 4–9 |
34 | Tito Morestoni | 3–5, 7, 9 | |
46 | Wilson Junior | 2, 6, 8 | |
47 | Duda Bana | 1–3 | |
Hot Car Racing | 25 | Tiago Geronimi | All |
26 | Wellington Justino | All | |
Mottin Racing | 27 | Christian Castro | All |
49 | Marcelo Cesquim | All | |
Carlos Alves Competições | 28 | Galid Osman | All |
98 | Marcelo Tomasoni | All | |
Bazzo Racing | 31 | ìtalo Silveira | 2–9 |
34 | Tito Morestoni | 1 | |
56 | João Pretto | 6–9 | |
J Star Racing | 38 | Thiago Penido | All |
44 | Norberto Gresse | 2–9 | |
48 | Gustavo Sondermann | 1 | |
AMG Motorsport | 88 | Leandro Romera | All |
Race calendar and results
All rounds of the championship will support the Stock Car Brasil events. All races were held in Brazil.
Championship standings
- Points were awarded as follows:
Pos | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
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Race | 25 | 20 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers' Championship
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Bold – Pole |
- Notes
† Gustavo Sondermann had a fatal accident in Interlagos; the race was halted and half points awarded.
Teams' Championship
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References
- ↑ "Após acidente, Gustavo Sondermann tem morte cerebral confirmada". globoesporte.com (in Portuguese). Organizações Globo. 2011-04-03. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
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