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Brazilian Stock Cars: Curitiba brings a new championship leader

Julio Campos won race two and got ahead of Cacá Bueno by only one point; Daniel Serra won race one but did not finish the second one.

Race winner Julio Campos

Race winner Julio Campos

Duda Bairros

Marcos Gomes, Voxx Racing Peugeot
Rubens Barrichello, Full Time Chevrolet
Galid Osman, #28 SP/RCM Ipiranga Chevrolet
#111 Full Time Competições Chevrolet: Rubens Barrichello, Ingo Hoffmann
Rubens Barrichello, Ingo Hoffmann
Marcos Gomes
Daniel Serra, Red Bull Racing Chevrolet
Thiago Camilo, Ipiranga-RC Chevrolet
Popo Bueno
Daniel Serra
Thiago Camilo
Thiago Camilo
#80 Voxx Racing Team Peugeot: Marcos Gomes, Mark Winterbottom
#80 Voxx Racing Team Peugeot: Marcos Gomes, Mark Winterbottom
Julio Campos
Caca Bueno, Red Bull Racing Chevrolet
Start line in Curitiba race trac
Daniel Serra
Rubens Barrichello

Daniel Serra and Julio Campos won the races number 50 and 51 in Stock Car history in the Curitiba circuit this Sunday afternoon, the fourth round of Brazilian Stock Car Championship. As a result, the Prati-donaduzzi driver, who became the first competitor to win a home race in Curitiba, took the championship lead only one point ahead of Cacá Bueno, who finished seventh and fifth.

The first race started with a huge crowd in the grandstands, and they could see Allam Khodair spinning right in the breaking point for turn 1 and take five other cars with himself. Serra started from third row (P6) and took the lead on lap 5 after overtaking pole sitter Galid Osman. Marcos Gomes came across and took P2, but he was never a contender for the victory, trying to close the gap on Daniel, but the Red Bull Racing driver managed to keep his contender a second behind until the chequered flag.

As a championship matter, our goal is to have good races and make points, not just fight for one victory or another.

Julio Campos

Rubens Barrichello and Valdeno Brito starred a good battle for P9, and the reigning champion overtook the Shell Racing car to score some good points, as Julio Campos made an astonishing recovery starting from P20 to finish P8. Race 1 top-10 was Serra, Camilo, Pizzonia, Osman, Matos, Cacá Bueno, Campos, Barrichello and Brito.

With a 10-place grid inversion, Brito and Barrichello shared the front row, but it was Campos who took the lead right on the second lap and opened the gap to fly across the finish line and celebrate his first win of the season. Barrichello tried to close the difference after overtaking Valdeno and going up to P2 with Rafa Matos problem, but it was too late. Cacá Bueno’s brother Popó completed the top-three podium finishers. Afther them, the top-10 had Lucas Foresti, César Ramos, Raphael Abbate, Tuka Rocha and Bia Figueiredo.

The fifth round of Brazilian Stock Car Championship will be held once more in the south of the country, in the challenging circuit of Santa Cruz do Sul on June 28th.

What the winners say

Daniel Serra (Red Bull Racing), winner of Race 1: "I managed to make a good start and went up to second in the first lap and our strategy was to do two good races. Fortunately I kept Marcos behind me and won race one. In race two the car mysteriously shut down, maybe in an engine safety mode, because the temperatures were going up quite quickly. It’s a shame, because we could’ve close the gap to the leader in the championship standings".

Julio Campos (Prati-donaduzzi), winner of Race 2: "I’m very happy. I started in P20 by my mistake on qualifying, but we knew we had a good car, and in the other hand it might have prevented me to be in involved in that turn 1 crash I actually got away. So, everything went well. As a championship matter, our goal is to have good races and make points, not just fight for one victory or another. I want as much points as possibile".

Race 1 result*

1) 29. Daniel Serra - Red Bull Racing - 35 laps in 49min44s527 (155,99 km/h)
2) 80. Marcos Gomes - Voxx Racing Team - 0s528
3) 21. Thiago Camilo - Ipiranga-RCM - 9s239
4) 1. Antonio Pizzonia - Prati-donaduzzi - 10s959
5) 28. Galid Osman - Ipiranga-RCM - 16s033
6) 2. Rafa Matos - Schin Racing Team - 16s732
7) 0. Cacá Bueno - Red Bull Racing - 18s397
8) 4. Júlio Campos - Prati-donaduzzi - 19s052
9) 111. Rubens Barrichello - Full Time Sports - 28s068
10) 77. Valdeno Brito - Shell Racing - 28s968

Race 2 result*

1) 4. Júlio Campos- Prati-donaduzzi - 20 laps in 27min07s566 (163,46 km/h)
2) 111. Rubens Barrichello - Full Time Sports - 0s725
3) 74. Popó Bueno - Cavaleiro Racing Sports - 18s654
4) 12. Lucas Foresti - AMG Motorsport - 19s800
5) 0. Cacá Bueno - Red Bull Racing - 19s860
6) 51. Átila Abreu - AMG Motorsport - 25s434
7) 11. César Ramos - Cavaleiro Racing Sports - 25s762
8) 26. Raphael Abbate - Hot Car Competições - 26s423
9) 25. Tuka Rocha - União Química Racing - 27s103
10) 3. Bia Figueiredo - União Química Racing - 36s007

Championship standings*

1) Julio Campos, 87
2) Cacá Bueno, 86
3) Rubens Barrichello, 76
4) Marcos Gomes, 72
5) Daniel Serra, 60
6) Thiago Camilo, 60
7) Max Wilson, 48
8) Ricardo Maurício, 44
9) Allam Khodair, 42
10) Antonio Pizzonia, 41
11) Sérgio Jimenez, 38
12) Galid Osman, 36
13) Diego Nunes, 36
14) Átila Abreu, 35
15) Felipe Fraga, 30
16) Tuka Rocha, 29
17) Vitor Genz, 27
18) Valdeno Brito, 26
19) Rafa Matos, 24
20) Gabriel Casagrande, 23

*Unofficial Results

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