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Stock Car Brazil : Goiânia 500 has victories of Daniel Serra and Átila Abreu

Serra confirmes favoritism in the first race and Atila wins the second race in Goiania

Átila Abreu

Átila Abreu

Daniel Serra
Daniel Serra
Cacá Bueno
Ricardo Maurício
Felipe Fraga
Rubens Barrichello
César Ramos
Guga Lima
Tuka Rocha
Sérgio Jimenez
Max Wilson in Londrina
Cacá Bueno
Átila Abreu
Felipe Fraga
Átila Abreu
Rubens Barrichello
Thiago Camilo
Daniel Serra, Danilo Dirani
Átila Abreu, Nelson Piquet Jr.
Átila Abreu
Race 2: Max Wilson takes the win
Daniel Serra

Opening round of the 2017 Stock Car race season, the Autodromo de Goiania, received the category return this Sunday (19th) for the 11th and penultimate event of the championship.

Eurofarma-RC driver Daniel Serra raises his advantage from 10 to 19 points compared to Thiago Camilo, while Atila Abreu declares his love for the race track of Goiania. But the sensation of this penultimate round was Portuguese Antonio Feliz da Costa gives for the team Motorsporte Hero, his first podium in Stock Car.

Starting the race in pole position, Daniel Serra wins for the second time in Goiania this season. In the second race of the day Atila Abreu benefited with a grid start inversion, and conquered his second victory of the year.

First Race

What happened was practically a replay of the last April's race with Daniel Serra starting from pole and winning the race.

The second position was taken by the fourth in the starting grid, Ricardo Zonta, followed by the Portuguese Antonio Felix da Costa, who in third position competed in the Goiania round from the invitation of Motorsporte Hero.

Championship vice-leader and Daniel Serra's main rival in the fight for the title, Thiago Camilo, dropped from the fifth position and crossed the finish line in eight.

Second Race

Goiania's tenth place of the first race, Attila Abreu started from pole in race 1 thanks to the top ten position inversions to the grid of the second race and won from end to end to the second race of the 11th and penultimate round of the 2017 Stock Car Brazil Season.

The second position was with 2010 Stock Car season champion Max Wilson, followed by Caca Bueno, who finished in third place.

Championship Leader and the first race winner of the the day, Daniel Serra crossed the finish line in ninth place.

Race 1

Position Car # Driver Team
1 29 Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC
2 10 Ricardo Zonta Shell Racing
3 444 Antonio Felix da Costa Hero Motorsport
4 80 Marcos Gomes Cimed Racing
5 5 Denis Navarro Cimed Racing Team
6 46 Vitor Genz Eisenbahn Racing Team
7 65 Max Wilson RCM Motorsport
8 21 Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing
9 111 Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports
10 51 Átila Abreu Shell Racing
11 83 Gabriel Casagrande Vogel Motorsport
12 28 Galid Osman Ipiranga Racing
13 0 Cacá Bueno Cimed Racing
14 70 Diego Nunes Hero Motorsport
15 18 Allam Khodair Full Time Sports
16 77 Valdeno Brito Eisenbahn Racing Team
17 117 Guilherme Salas Vogel Motorsport
18 3 Bia Figueiredo Full Time Academy
19 8 Rafael Suzuki Cavaleiro Sports
20 555 Renato Braga  
21 40 Felipe Fraga Cimed Racing Team
21 110 Felipe Lapenna Cavaleiro Sports
22 4 Julio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi Racing
23 188 Beto Monteiro  
24 12 Lucas Foresti Full Time Academy
25 31 Marcio Campos Blau Motorsport
26 90 Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
27 73 Sergio Jimenez Bardahl Hot Car
28 30 Cesar Ramos Blau Motorsport
29 1 Antonio Pizzonia Prati-Donaduzzi Racing
30 9 Guga Lima Bardahl Hot Car
32 25 Tuka Rocha RCM Motorsport

Race 2

Position Car # Driver Team
1 51 Átila Abreu Shell Racing
2 65 Max Wilson RCM Motorsport
3 0 Cacá Bueno Cimed Racing
4 21 Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing
5 70 Diego Nunes Hero Motorsport
6 83 Gabriel Casagrande Vogel Motorsport
7 12 Lucas Foresti Full Time Academy
8 46 Vitor Genz Eisenbahn Racing Team
9 29 Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC
10 110 Felipe Lapenna Cavaleiro Sports
11 1 Antonio Pizzonia Prati-Donaduzzi Racing
12 18 Allam Khodair Full Time Sports
13 111 Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports
14 30 Cesar Ramos Blau Motorsport
15 8 Rafael Suzuki Cavaleiro Sports
16 80 Marcos Gomes Cimed Racing
17 3 Bia Figueiredo Full Time Academy
18 555 Renato Braga  
19 10 Ricardo Zonta Shell Racing
20 73 Sergio Jimenez Bardahl Hot Car
21 188 Beto Monteiro  
22 117 Guilherme Salas Vogel Motorsport
23 90 Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC
24 28 Galid Osman Ipiranga Racing
25 4 Julio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi Racing
26 5 Denis Navarro Cimed Racing Team
27 40 Felipe Fraga Cimed Racing Team
28 77 Valdeno Brito Eisenbahn Racing Team
29 9 Guga Lima Bardahl Hot Car
30 444 Antonio Felix da Costa Hero Motorsport
31 31 Marcio Campos Blau Motorsport
32 25 Tuka Rocha RCM Motorsport

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