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2015 Stock Car Brasil season

The 2015 Circuito Schin Stock Car Brasil season was the thirty-seventh season of the Stock Car Brasil. The season began at the Goiânia in March and ended at the Interlagos in December. The 2015 Stock Car Brasil consists of four main support championships which support the championship at almost every round, along with several smaller championships supporting one or two events. Marcos Gomes was the champion of the season.

Teams and drivers

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Season entries
Manufacturer Team No. Driver Rounds
Chevrolet Sonic Red Bull Racing 0 Brazil  Cacá Bueno 1–5, 7–12
29 Brazil  Daniel Serra All
91 Belgium  Laurens Vanthoor[1] 6
Vogel Motorsport 5 Brazil  Denis Navarro All
70 Brazil  Diego Nunes All
RZ Motorsport 8 Brazil  Rafael Suzuki All
14 Brazil  Luciano Burti All
ProGP 9 Brazil  Gustavo Lima 5–12
33 Brazil  Felipe Maluhy 1
Shell Racing 10 Brazil  Ricardo Zonta All
77 Brazil  Valdeno Brito All
TMG Racing 12 Brazil  Lucas Foresti 1–11
42 Brazil  Constantino Júnior 12
51 Brazil  Átila Abreu All
Bardahl Hot Car 16 Argentina  Mauro Giallombardo 10–11
26 Brazil  Raphael Abbate All
69 Brazil  Beto Monteiro 12
72 Brazil  Fábio Fogaça[2] 1–9
Full Time Sports 118 Brazil  Allam Khodair All
111 Brazil  Rubens Barrichello All
Ipiranga-RCM 21 Brazil  Thiago Camilo All
28 Brazil  Galid Osman All
Eurofarma RC 65 Brazil  Max Wilson All
90 Brazil  Ricardo Maurício All
C2 Team 73 Brazil  Sérgio Jimenez All
83 Brazil  Gabriel Casagrande All
Peugeot 408 Prati-Donaduzzi 1 Brazil  Antônio Pizzonia All
4 Brazil  Júlio Campos All
Schin Racing Team 2 Brazil  Raphael Matos 1–11
63 Argentina  Néstor Girolami 12
110 Brazil  Felipe Lapenna All
União Química Bassani 3 Brazil  Bia Figueiredo All
25 Brazil  Tuka Rocha All
Cavaleiro Sports 11 Brazil  César Ramos All
74 Brazil  Popó Bueno All
Boettger Competições 46 Brazil  Vítor Genz All
66 Brazil  Felipe Guimarães 10–12
82 Brazil  Alceu Feldmann 1
777 Brazil  Pedro Boesel 7
Voxx Racing 80 Brazil  Marcos Gomes All
88 Brazil  Felipe Fraga All

Team changes

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  • AMG Motorsport return for the official name after Mobil reduced support in the team.
  • Hanier Racing is now called Cavaleiro Racing with the acquisition of 100% of corporate shares by Beto Cavaleiro. Textiles Hanier left the championship.
  • ProGP scaled back to a single car operation.
  • RC3 Bassani returned to operating as a two-car team and the team changed name to União Química Bassani for sponsorship reasons.

Driver changes

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Changed teams

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  • Popó Bueno left Shell Racing and joined Total Racing.
  • Luciano Burti changed teams from Vogel Motorsport to RZ Motorsport.
  • Fábio Fogaça left the Schin Racing Team and moved to Hot Car Competições.
  • Alceu Feldmann returned to Boettger Competições, having competed for the team from 2005 to 2009.
  • Bia Figueiredo and Rafael Suzuki, who raced for ProGP in 2014, will join União Química Racing and RZ Motorsport respectively.
  • Lucas Foresti switched from RC3 Bassani to AMG Motorsport.
  • Felipe Fraga and Marcos Gomes joined Voxx Racing, leaving Vogel Motorsport and the Schin Racing Team respectively.
  • Sérgio Jimenez left Voxx Racing to race for the Axalta C2 Team.
  • Felipe Lapenna and Raphael Matos left Hot Car Competições to join the Schin Racing Team.
  • Denis Navarro and Diego Nunes joined Vogel Motorsport, leaving Voxx Racing and the Axalta C2 Team respectively.
  • Tuka Rocha left RZ Motorsport and moved to União Quimica Racing.
  • After seven seasons racing for his own team, Ricardo Zonta switched to Shell Racing.

Entering/re-entering the series

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Leaving the series

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  • Beto Cavaleiro will not return to the series in 2015, and will focus on running the Cavaleiro Racing.
  • Nonô Figueiredo announced his retirement from Stock Car after three wins and fifteen seasons.
  • Lico Kaesemodel, Felipe Tozzo, Mauri Zacarelli, Wellington Justino, Felipe Gama and Vicente Orige competed part-time in 2014 and will not return in 2015.

In-season changes

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  • After first round ProGP did not compete until fourth round, returning at fifth round with the rookie Gustavo Lima.
  • Alceu Feldmann leaves Boettger Competições after first round. Boettger return to operate two cars in seventh round with Pedro Boesel and the last three rounds with Felipe Guimarães.
  • Cacá Bueno had been suspended in court after offending the marshals on team radio after his victory in the first race at Ribeirão Preto - when he crossed the line, he kept racing in front of Marcos Gomes because the chequered flag was not waved at neither of them in the occasion by mistake. After competing in the first round as a wildcard driver, Laurens Vanthoor replaces Bueno at Red Bull Racing.
  • Fábio Fogaça was fired on Hot Car Competições after nine round for poor results, in his place the team called the Argentine driver Mauro Giallombardo for two rounds and Fórmula Truck champion Beto Monteiro for the last round.
  • Constantino Júnior return for Stock Car in last round replacing your nephew Lucas Foresti in AMG Motorsport after Foresti received a 30 days preventive suspension for doping.
  • Raphael Matos also was suspended for the same reason of Foresti. In his place Schin Racing Team called Argentine driver Néstor Girolami two time Super TC 2000 champion and winner of Stock Car All Star Race at Interlagos with Ricardo Mauricio.

Race calendar and results

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The provisional 2015 schedule was announced on 18 November 2014. The seventh edition of the Schin Million was held on August 16 in Goiânia; the season was contested over twenty-one races at twelve rounds, with the first round – also to be held in Goiânia – being contested by two-driver entries with wildcard drivers. The Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit returned to the series after one year off the schedule, and was held in April. Later in the season, it was announced that the race on the Salvador was to be replaced by a race at Curitiba. All races were held in Brazil.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia March 22 Brazil  Átila Abreu
Brazil  Nelson Piquet Jr.
Brazil  Ricardo Maurício
Argentina  Néstor Girolami
Brazil  Ricardo Maurício
Argentina  Néstor Girolami
Eurofarma RC
2 R1 Ribeirão Preto Street Circuit April 5 Brazil  Max Wilson Brazil  Raphael Matos Brazil  Cacá Bueno Red Bull Racing
R2 Brazil  Vítor Genz Brazil  Rubens Barrichello Brazil  Tuka Rocha União Química Racing
3 R1 Velopark, Nova Santa Rita April 26 Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Rubens Barrichello Brazil  Daniel Serra Red Bull Racing
R2 Brazil  Max Wilson Brazil  Ricardo Maurício Brazil  Max Wilson Eurofarma RC
4 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba May 31 Brazil  Galid Osman Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Daniel Serra Red Bull Racing
R2 Brazil  Valdeno Brito Brazil  Lucas Foresti Brazil  Júlio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi
5 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul June 28 Brazil  Valdeno Brito Brazil  Felipe Fraga Brazil  Marcos Gomes Voxx Racing
R2 Brazil  Daniel Serra Brazil  Cacá Bueno Brazil  Valdeno Brito Shell Racing
6 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba August 2 Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Thiago Camilo Brazil  Marcos Gomes Voxx Racing
R2 Brazil  Max Wilson Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Sérgio Jimenez Axalta C2 Team
7 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia August 16 Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Daniel Serra Brazil  Thiago Camilo Ipiranga-RCM
8 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel August 30 Brazil  Valdeno Brito Brazil  Valdeno Brito Brazil  Valdeno Brito Shell Racing
R2 Brazil  Diego Nunes Brazil  Ricardo Maurício Brazil  Thiago Camilo Ipiranga-RCM
9 R1 Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura September 13 Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Allam Khodair Brazil  Marcos Gomes Voxx Racing
R2 Brazil  Cacá Bueno Brazil  Ricardo Maurício Brazil  Felipe Fraga Voxx Racing
10 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba October 18 Brazil  Marcos Gomes Brazil  Lucas Foresti Brazil  Lucas Foresti AMG Motorsport
R2 Brazil  Denis Navarro Brazil  Felipe Fraga Brazil  Max Wilson Eurofarma RC
11 R1 Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã November 8 Brazil  Allam Khodair Brazil  Felipe Fraga Brazil  Allam Khodair Full Time Sports
R2 Brazil  Vítor Genz Brazil  Rubens Barrichello Brazil  Cacá Bueno Red Bull Racing
12 Interlagos Circuit December 13 Brazil  Valdeno Brito Brazil  Átila Abreu Brazil  Átila Abreu AMG Motorsport

Championship standings

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Points system

Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver/s of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race, up to a maximum of 48 points per event.

Points format Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th
Dual race 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Feature races 24 20 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Sprint races 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Final race 48 40 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
  • Dual Race: Used for the first round with Wildcard drivers.
  • Feature races: Used for the first race of each event and the Stock Car Million race.
  • Sprint races: Used for the second race of each event, with partially reversed (top ten) grid.
  • Final race: Used for the last round of the season with double points.

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver GOI1 RBP VEL CUR1 SCZ CUR2 GOI2 CAS CAM CUR3 TAR INT Pts
1 Brazil  Marcos Gomes 2 2 DSQ 2 18 2 13 1 5 1 5 4 6 6 1 11 Ret 4 3 11 22 242
2 Brazil  Cacá Bueno 4 1 Ret 5 2 7 5 6 3 [N 1] 9 5 5 10 2 13 Ret 9 1 20 212
3 Brazil  Thiago Camilo 5 5 15 12 10 3 12 18 10 Ret DNS 1 7 1 3 17 6 3 Ret Ret 7 193
4 Brazil  Rubens Barrichello 14 8 6 4 5 9 2 3 Ret 11 8 20 23 10 5 4 12 6 6 2 Ret 188
5 Brazil  Allam Khodair 3 9 12 7 14 Ret 21 2 9 2 Ret Ret 3 7 2 7 2 Ret 1 Ret Ret 184
6 Brazil  Daniel Serra 12 Ret DNS 1 4 1 Ret 10 2 3 4 2 25 DNS 7 6 Ret Ret 8 3 Ret 181
7 Brazil  Ricardo Maurício 1 4 Ret 6 20 Ret Ret 4 6 DSQ DSQ Ret 4 3 4 3 3 2 7 Ret Ret 173
8 Brazil  Max Wilson 6 6 Ret 10 1 Ret DNS 5 4 11 6 6 27 12 8 5 11 1 Ret 14 Ret 162
9 Brazil  Felipe Fraga 7 14 DNS 14 DNS 15 15 11 22 Ret DNS 5 12 13 6 1 Ret 5 2 Ret 3 159
10 Brazil  Átila Abreu 28 19 3 16 22 16 6 13 Ret 4 Ret 11 9 DNS 14 13 DSQ 11 17 5 1 155
11 Brazil  Júlio Campos 9 3 8 3 3 8 1 Ret 16 5 2 16 29 DNS 9 20 15 8 Ret 7 Ret 154
12 Brazil  Valdeno Brito 8 DSQ Ret 11 Ret 10 18 8 1 DSQ EX 7 1 2 12 9 21 Ret 4 4 Ret 148
13 Brazil  Ricardo Zonta 21 Ret Ret 13 8 24 Ret 12 14 6 18 3 2 14 11 12 Ret 9 5 9 8 147
14 Brazil  Diego Nunes Ret 11 14 8 DNS 11 17 Ret DNS 7 3 10 10 9 19 DNS Ret 14 13 Ret 2 139
15 Brazil  Vitor Genz 17 10 7 22 9 Ret DNS 15 12 21 12 18 13 4 21 16 5 20 10 10 5 124
16 Brazil  Gabriel Casagrande 20 DSQ 10 Ret 7 13 23 9 7 Ret 7 24 22 DNS 18 14 8 Ret 11 Ret 4 110
17 Brazil  Sérgio Jimenez 10 13 2 9 16 22 DNS Ret 13 9 1 Ret 8 Ret 13 8 14 10 18 Ret 21 108
18 Brazil  Antônio Pizzonia 25 12 9 24 12 4 11 Ret Ret 14 9 17 26 11 16 Ret 18 7 14 13 16 95
19 Brazil  Luciano Burti 16 21 5 Ret 13 12 16 Ret 11 20 13 Ret 16 8 20 10 4 21 12 15 11 93
20 Brazil  Galid Osman 11 7 13 Ret 21 5 14 14 17 8 17 14 Ret DNS Ret 21 Ret 13 15 Ret 10 92
21 Brazil  Denis Navarro Ret 24 4 Ret 23 14 19 7 20 22 Ret 21 15 26 Ret DNS 10 Ret Ret 16 6 79
22 Brazil  César Ramos Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS 18 7 22 8 Ret DNS 12 17 16 Ret Ret 20 12 Ret 8 9 66
23 Brazil  Tuka Rocha 26 15 1 Ret Ret 23 9 21 Ret 18 10 15 30 DNS Ret Ret 9 19 20 18 19 58
24 Brazil  Raphael Matos 13 18 Ret 17 Ret 6 20 16 19 Ret DNS 8 11 25 Ret DNS Ret Ret 16 Ret 55
25 Brazil  Popó Bueno Ret Ret Ret 21 11 17 3 Ret DNS 12 16 Ret 31 19 Ret 22 Ret 16 Ret 6 14 52
26 Brazil  Lucas Foresti 15 Ret Ret 20 15 Ret 4 Ret Ret 15 15 13 18 18 Ret DNS 1 18 22 Ret 53
27 Brazil  Rafael Suzuki 27 16 11 15 19 19 22 19 18 13 11 19 28 15 17 18 7 17 Ret DNS Ret 51
28 Brazil  Felipe Lapenna 23 17 Ret 18 6 Ret DNS Ret Ret Ret DNS 26 14 24 15 23 17 Ret 21 12 17 44
29 Brazil  Raphael Abbate 22 22 16 19 DNS 21 8 17 21 16 14 27 21 21 22 15 16 Ret Ret Ret 13 40
30 Brazil  Felipe Guimarães 19 15 Ret Ret 15 14
31 Brazil  Bia Figueiredo 19 20 DNS 23 17 20 10 24 DNS Ret DNS Ret 24 22 Ret DNS Ret Ret 23 Ret 18 13
32 Brazil  Gustavo Lima 23 15 17 Ret 25 20 20 23 19 22 Ret Ret 17 DSQ 5
33 Brazil  Fábio Fogaça 24 23 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 20 Ret Ret DNS 22 19 17 Ret DNS 3
34 Argentina  Mauro Giallombardo Ret Ret 19 19 2
35 Belgium  Laurens Vanthoor 8 19 Ret 2
Brazil  Alceu Feldmann 18 0
Brazil  Pedro Boesel 23 0
Brazil  Felipe Maluhy Ret 0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Argentina  Néstor Girolami 1 12
Australia  Mark Winterbottom 2
Portugal  António Félix da Costa 3
Argentina  José María López 4
Brazil  Lucas di Grassi 5
Brazil  Vítor Meira 6
Portugal  Álvaro Parente 7
France  Nicolas Prost 9
Brazil  Fábio Carbone 10
Brazil  Beto Monteiro 11 Ret
Brazil  Chico Serra 12
Brazil  David Muffato 13
Brazil  Ingo Hoffmann 14
Brazil  Luiz Razia 15
Spain  Jaime Alguersuari 16
Brazil  Matheus Stumpf 17
Argentina  Ezequiel Bosio 18
Argentina  Matias Milla 19
Brazil  Enrique Bernoldi 20
Canada  Jacques Villeneuve 21
Brazil  Nicolas Costa 22
Italy  Vitantonio Liuzzi 23
Brazil  Leandro Totti 24
Brazil  Bruno Senna 25
New Zealand  Chris van der Drift 26
Mexico  Antonio Pérez 27†
Brazil  Nelson Piquet Jr. 28
Brazil  Guilherme Salas Ret
Brazil  Ricardo Rosset Ret
Belgium  Frédéric Vervisch Ret
Brazil  Felipe Giaffone Ret
Brazil  Xandinho Negrão Ret
Brazil  Constantino Júnior Ret
Pos Driver GOI1 RBP VEL CUR1 SCZ CUR2 GOI2 CAS CAM CUR3 TAR INT 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

Notes
  1. ^ Bueno was suspended after offending the marshals on team radio after his victory in the first race at Ribeirão Preto - when he crossed the line, he kept racing in front of Marcos Gomes because the chequered flag was not waved at neither of them in the occasion by mistake. Because of the suspension, Laurens Vanthoor's participation in the second Curibita round is not as a guest driver (ineligible for points), but as a regular driver (racing for points).

Teams' Championship

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Pos Team No. GOI1 RBP VEL CUR1 SCZ CUR2 GOI2 CAS CAM CUR3 TAR INT Pts
1 Red Bull Racing 0 4 1 Ret 5 2 7 5 6 3 197
29 12 Ret DNS 1 4 1 Ret 10 2
2 Full Time Sports 18 3 9 12 7 14 Ret 21† 2 9 158
111 14 8 6 4 5 9 2 3 Ret
3 Eurofarma RC 65 6 6 Ret 10 1 Ret DNS 5 4 145
90 1 4 Ret 6 20 NC Ret 4 6
4 Voxx Racing 80 2 2 DSQ 2 18 2 13 1 5 143
88 7 14 DNS 14 DNS 15 15 11 22
5 Prati-Donaduzzi 1 25 12 9 24 12 4 11 NC Ret 126
4 9 3 8 3 3 8 1 NC 16
6 Ipiranga-RCM 21 5 5 15 12 10 3 12 18 10 109
28 11 7 13 NC 21† 5 14 14 17
7 Shell Racing 10 21 NC Ret 13 8 24 Ret 12 14 79
77 8 DSQ Ret 11 Ret 10 18 8 1
Axalta C2 Team 73 10 13 2 9 16 22† DNS NC 13 79
83 20 DSQ 10 NC 7 13 23† 9 7
9 Vogel Motorsport 5 Ret 24 4 Ret 23† 14 19 7 20 66
70 Ret 11 14 8 DNS 11 17† Ret DNS
10 AMG Motorsport 12 15 Ret Ret 20† 15 NC 4 NC Ret 53
51 28 19 3 16 22 16 6 13 Ret
11 RZ Motorsport 8 27† 16 11 15 19 19 22† 19 18 44
14 16 21 5 NC 13 12 16 NC 11
12 Schin Racing Team 2 13 18 Ret 17 Ret 6 20† 16 19 43
110 23 17 Ret 18 6 Ret DNS NC Ret
13 Total Racing 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS 18 7 22 8 38
74 Ret NC Ret 21† 11 17 3 NC DNS
14 União Química Racing 3 19 20† DNS 23 17 20 10 24† DNS 34
25 26 15 1 Ret Ret 23† 9 21 Ret
Boettger Competições 46 17 10 7 22† 9 Ret DNS 15 12 34
82 18
16 Hot Car Competições 26 22 22 16† 19 DNS 21† 8 17 21 14
72 24 23 Ret NC Ret Ret Ret 20 Ret
ProGP 9 23 15
33 Ret
Pos Team No. GOI1 RBP VEL CUR1 SCZ CUR2 GOI2 CAS CAM CUR3 TAR INT 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)

References

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  1. ^ "Laurens Vanthoor to race in Brazilian Stock Cars". Motorsport.com. Vicar. July 31, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  2. ^ "A três etapas do fim do campeonato, Hot Car rompe contrato com Fogaça sem anunciar substituto". grandeprimio.uol.com.br (in Breton). Universo Online. 2015-10-01. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
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