The 2010 Itaipava GT Brasil season was the fourth GT DhiS'_;_63&4&& 2rzv5rasil season. In 2010 the category changes its name replacing GT3 Brasil Championship and the first with GT3 and GT4 class. It began on 21 March at Autódromo José Carlos Pace and ended on 28 November at the same venue after eight rounds.
Matheus Stumpf and Valdeno Brito clinched a comfortable championship victory in the GT3 class,[1] winning the championship by 64 points over their closest competitors. Stumpf and Brito won five races during the season including sweeping the weekend at the second Interlagos meeting and at Velopark, as well as a victory at the second meeting to be held in Curitiba. The pairing also took nine further top-five finishes, and retiring from the other two races to be held. Second place went to Marcelo Hahn and Allam Khodair, who despite not winning any of the races, they managed to finish two points clear of Chico Longo and Daniel Serra, who won at the first Curitiba meeting and the third Interlagos meeting. Claúdio Ricci finished in fourth place, winning two races at the same meetings as Longo and Serra. Other wins were taken by Andreas Mattheis and Xandy Negrão, who swept the races at Rio de Janeiro, Claudio Dahruj and Rafael Daniel swept the first Interlagos meeting, while Wagner Ebrahim won three of the last four races driving solo in his66666 Viper Competition Coupe.
Valter Rossete won the GT4 championship,[2] taking two wins at Interlagos 2 and Rio de Janeiro as well as twelve other top-five finishes as he finished six points clear of Renan Guerra. Guerra took six victories as a solo driver, but two retirements during the season thwarted the chances of a championship title. Third place went to Fabio Greco, who shared his car with Rossete at all races except the opening round. Three-time race winner Cristiano Federico – sharing his car with Leonardo Medrado for two victories, and Guto Negrão for one – finished in fourth place, ahead of Alan Hellmeister and Sergio Laganá, who won at Interlagos 1 and Velopark. Other victories were claimed by Marçal Mello and William Freire in Rio de Janeiro, and Carlos Burza and Leonardo Burti swept the second Curitiba weekend.
Entries
GT3 suffered no initial changes only the entry of more Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 who had participated in the last round of 2009, throughout the season came the Audi R8 LMS
With the debut of GT4 category was initially composed of only Maserati Trofeo, the course of the season reached the championship models Ferrari Challenge and Ginetta G50 .
Entry list
All drivers were Brazilian-registered.
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Race calendar and results
All races were held in Brazil.
Round | Circuit | Date | GT3 Winner | GT4 Winner | |
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1 | R1 | Interlagos | 20 March | No. 8 Scuderia 111 | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team |
Claudio Dahruj Rafael Daniel | Renan Guerra | ||||
R2 | 21 March | No. 8 Scuderia 111 | No. 57 M2 Competições | ||
Claudio Dahruj Rafael Daniel | Sergio Laganá Alan Hellmeister | ||||
2 | R1 | Curitiba | 25 April† | No. 3 CRT Brasil | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team |
Rafael Derani Cláudio Ricci | Renan Guerra | ||||
R2 | No. 19 Lamborghini Cimed | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team | |||
Chico Longo Daniel Serra | Renan Guerra | ||||
3 | R1 | Interlagos | 15 May | No. 7 AH Competições | No. 21 TNT Vivo Greco |
Mateus Stumpf Valdeno Brito | Fabio Greco Valter Rossete | ||||
R2 | 16 May | No. 7 AH Competições | No. 72 ATW Racing Team | ||
Mateus Stumpf Valdeno Brito | Cristiano Frederico Leonardo Medrado | ||||
4 | R1 | Jacarepaguá | 17 July | No. 9 A.Mattheis | No. 82 Manelão Competições |
Andreas Mattheis Xandy Negrão | Wiliam Freire Marçal Mello | ||||
R2 | 18 July | No. 9 A.Mattheis | No. 21 TNT Vivo Greco | ||
Andreas Mattheis Xandy Negrão | Fabio Greco Valter Rossete | ||||
5 | R1 | Interlagos | 7 August | No. 19 Lamborghini Cimed | No. 72 ATW Racing Team |
Chico Longo Daniel Serra | Cristiano Frederico Leonardo Medrado | ||||
R2 | 8 August | No. 3 CRT Brasil | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team | ||
Rafael Derani Cláudio Ricci | Renan Guerra | ||||
6 | R1 | Velopark | 11 September† | No. 7 AH Competições | No. 57 M2 Competições |
Mateus Stumpf Valdeno Brito | Sergio Laganá Alan Hellmeister | ||||
R2 | No. 7 AH Competições | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team | |||
Mateus Stumpf Valdeno Brito | Renan Guerra | ||||
7 | R1 | Curitiba | 30 October | No. 20 Ebrahim Motors | No. 81 Manelão Competições |
Wagner Ebrahim | Carlos Burza Leonardo Burti | ||||
R2 | 31 October | No. 7 AH Competições | No. 81 Manelão Competições | ||
Mateus Stumpf Valdeno Brito | Carlos Burza Leonardo Burti | ||||
8 | R1 | Interlagos | 27 November | No. 20 Ebrahim Motors | No. 55 Crystal Racing Team |
Wagner Ebrahim | Renan Guerra | ||||
R2 | 28 November | No. 20 Ebrahim Motors | No. 72 ATW Racing Team | ||
Wagner Ebrahim | Cristiano Federico Guto Negrão |
† − The first race at Curitiba was originally scheduled for April 24 but was postponed to the next day due to heavy rain. The race at Velopark as originally scheduled for September 10 was also postponed to the next day due to same reason.
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 | 20 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers' championships
GT3
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Bold – Pole |
- Notes
The top five after the race ensures a place on the podium.
GT4
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Bold – Pole |
Teams' championships
GT3
Pos | Team | Pts |
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1 | AH Competições | 363 |
2 | Lamborghini Cimed | 303 |
3 | Scuderia 111 | 277 |
4 | CRT Brasil | 242 |
5 | Blau Full Time Lamborghini | 176 |
6 | Itaipava Racing Team | 167 |
7 | A.Mattheis | 138 |
8 | TNT Energy Team | 100 |
9 | Blau Full Time Ferrari | 98 |
10 | Ebrahim Motors | 60 |
11 | WB Motorsport | 40 |
12 | Sul Racing | 25 |
13 | Old Boys | 10 |
GT4
Pos | Team | Pts |
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1 | Crystal Racing Team | 355 |
2 | TNT Vivo Greco | 324 |
3 | Manelão Competições | 283 |
4 | ATW Racing Team | 180 |
5 | M2 Competições | 178 |
6 | ATW Racing Team 2 | 126 |
7 | Scuderia 111 | 103 |
8 | Itaipava CRT | 79 |
9 | Coruja Competições | 25 |
10 | Manelão Competições II | 16 |
11 | MJR Racing | 13 |
12 | Metasa | 4 |
M2 Competições 2 | 0 | |
Della Via Racing | 0 | |
References
- ↑ "Valdeno Brito and Matheus Stumpf are the champions of the GT Brazil". Demotix. Demotix, Ltd. 31 October 2010. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
- ↑ "Valter Rossete confirma o título em prova vencida por Cristiano Federico e Guto Negrão". esportesite.com.br (in Portuguese). Esporte Site. 28 November 2010. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2011.