2025 Stock Car Pro Series

The 2025 Stock Car Pro Series was the 47th season of the Stock Car Pro Series, the premier touring car racing series in South America, and the fourth season under the Stock Car Pro Series moniker. Gabriel Casagrande was the defending champion.[1] The season started on 4 May at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo and finished in the same location on 14 December.[2] Felipe Frage was the 2025 Champion.

For the 2025 season, the series ran with a new generation of cars coming to replace the old JL G-09, resulting in big changes for the series as a switch to a Crossover SUV-based formula,[3] as well a change from V8 engines to a straight-four, turbocharged engine, being around 200 kg lighter with 500 hp,[4][5] a new aero package as well with the SUV-based body, a DRS system, a brand new tubular chassis made by Arcelor Mittal, a new electronics system by FuelTech company and a 5G internet connection package.[6] The new chassis received the name Audacetech SNG01.[5]

Focusing in the Brazilian passenger vehicle sales, the Chevrolet Tracker and Toyota Corolla Cross SUVs replaced the Toyota Corolla and Chevrolet Cruze sedans whilst Mitsubishi returned to the category with the Eclipse Cross.[7][8]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2025 season was revealed on 16 January 2025,[2] and consisted of 12 rounds with a "sprint" and "feature" race each, making 24 races in total.[9] On 13 June, the first Velo Città round was postponed to the end of September.[10] In July, the round at Circuito Toninho da Matta was cancelled and replaced with the round at Circuito dos Cristais on the same date.[11] In August, it was announced that the series would return to Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura after 2019 and the round at Goiânia was cancelled due to the renovation works at the circuit.[12] In October, it was announced that a newly built circuit in Cuiabá replaced the Goiânia round.[13]

Round Circuit (Event) Dates Map
1 São Paulo (state) Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, São Paulo
3–4 May
2 Paraná (state) Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel
Cascavel, Paraná
24–25 May
3 Rio Grande do Sul Velopark
Nova Santa Rita, Rio Grande do Sul
7–8 June
4 São Paulo (state) Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
19–20 July
5 Minas Gerais Circuito dos Cristais
Curvelo, Minas Gerais
16–17 August
6 Paraná (state) Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel
Cascavel, Paraná
6–7 September
7 São Paulo (state) Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
27–28 September
8 São Paulo (state) Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
4–5 October
9 Mato Grosso do Sul Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul
25–26 October
10 Mato Grosso Autódromo Internacional de Mato Grosso
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso
14–15 November
11 Federal District (Brazil) Autódromo Internacional de Brasília
Brasília, Distrito Federal
29–30 November
12 São Paulo (state) Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Super Final)
São Paulo, São Paulo
13–14 December

Teams and drivers

Championship entries
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Scuderia Chiarelli Chevrolet Tracker 0 Cacá Bueno[14] All
95 Lucas Kohl[14] All
Crown Racing Toyota Corolla Cross 4 Júlio Campos[15] All
81 Arthur Leist[16] All
Full Time Cavaleiro Toyota Corolla Cross 5 Denis Navarro[17] All
111 Rubens Barrichello[18] 1–6, 8–12
72 Antonella Bassani 7
Full Time Gazoo Racing 12
7 João Paulo de Oliveira[19] 1–11
9 Arthur Gama[17] All
RTR Sport Team Chevrolet Tracker 6 Helio Castroneves 1
A.Mattheis Motorsport 3–12
TMG Racing Chevrolet Tracker 8 Rafael Suzuki[20] All
19 Felipe Massa[14] All
RCM Motorsport Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 10 Ricardo Zonta All
17 Marcos Regadas 12
44 Bruno Baptista[14] 1–11
Eurofarma RC Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 11 Gaetano di Mauro[14] All
88 Felipe Fraga[a][14] All
A.Mattheis Vogel Chevrolet Tracker 12 Lucas Foresti[21] All
83 Gabriel Casagrande All
Blau Motorsport Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 18 Allam Khodair[22] All
29 Daniel Serra[22] All
Scuderia Bandeiras Chevrolet Tracker 28 Enzo Elias[23] All
51 Átila Abreu[23] All
Scuderia Bandeiras Sports Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 33 Nelson Piquet Jr.[23] All
444 Vicente Orige[23] All
Cavaleiro Valda Chevrolet Tracker 85 Guilherme Salas All
90 Ricardo Maurício[24] All
Ipiranga Racing Toyota Corolla Cross 21 Thiago Camilo[25] All
30 César Ramos[25] All
CAR Racing Sterling Toyota Corolla Cross 38 Zezinho Muggiati[26] All
301 Rafael Reis[27] All
CAR Racing KTF Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 101 Gianluca Petecof[28] All
121 Felipe Baptista[29] All

Team changes

Scuderia Bandeiras was a brand new team created by Átila Abreu and debuted in the 2025 season. The team's original plan was to run two cars for the season, but it changed to four after occupying the spot of Woking Garra, which left Stock Car Pro Series after the 2024 season.[30]

Full Time Sports and Cavaleiro Sports merged and created a new team called Full Time Cavaleiro, where each team separately ran their additional entry.[31]

R.Mattheis left the series after the 2024 season, and their main title sponsor Blau Farmacêutica switched to Pole Motorsports. Because of that, the team entry was changed to Blau Motorsport.[32]

KTF Sports and a Brazilian kart team Car Racing joined forces and created a new team called Car Racing KTF, which ran four cars.

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1 São Paulo (state) Interlagos 3–4 May Brazil Felipe Fraga Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Brazil Felipe Fraga Eurofarma RC
2 R1 Paraná (state) Cascavel 24–25 May Brazil Enzo Elias Brazil Gianluca Petecof CAR Racing KTF
R2 Brazil Felipe Fraga Brazil Allam Khodair Brazil Allam Khodair Blau Motorsport
3 R1 Rio Grande do Sul Velopark 7–8 June Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Eurofarma RC
R2 Brazil Guilherme Salas Brazil Guilherme Salas Brazil Guilherme Salas Cavaleiro Valda
4 R1 São Paulo (state) Velo Città 19–20 July Brazil Enzo Elias Brazil Enzo Elias Scuderia Bandeiras
R2 Brazil Felipe Baptista Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Scuderia Bandeiras
5 R1 Minas Gerais Curvelo 16–17 August Brazil Thiago Camilo Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Eurofarma RC
R2 Brazil César Ramos Brazil Enzo Elias Brazil César Ramos Ipiranga Racing
6 R1 Paraná (state) Cascavel 6–7 September Brazil Arthur Gama Brazil Arthur Gama Full Time Gazoo Racing
R2 Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Eurofarma RC
7 R1 São Paulo (state) Velo Città 27–28 September Brazil Gianluca Petecof Brazil Gianluca Petecof CAR Racing KTF
R2 Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Guilherme Salas Cavaleiro Valda
8 R1 São Paulo (state) Velo Città 4–5 October Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Arthur Leist Crown Racing
R2 Brazil Rafael Suzuki Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Rafael Suzuki TMG Racing
9 R1 Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande 25–26 October Brazil Allam Khodair Brazil Gaetano di Mauro Eurofarma RC
R2 Brazil Thiago Camilo Brazil Allam Khodair Brazil Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing
10 R1 Mato Grosso Cuiabá 14–15 November Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Ricardo Maurício Cavaleiro Valda
R2 Brazil Felipe Massa Brazil Allam Khodair Brazil Ricardo Maurício Cavaleiro Valda
11 R1 Federal District (Brazil) Brasília 29–30 November Brazil Felipe Fraga[b] Brazil Felipe Fraga[c] Eurofarma RC
R2 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Brazil Rubens Barrichello Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Scuderia Bandeiras
12 R1 São Paulo (state) Interlagos 13–14 December Brazil Felipe Fraga Brazil Felipe Fraga Eurofarma RC
R2 Brazil Guilherme Salas Brazil Arthur Leist Brazil Arthur Leist Crown Racing

Championship standings

Points system

Points are 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. The five worst results are discarded. Races in which a driver has been disqualified cannot be discarded. The first race of each event is held with partially reversed top twelve grid.

Points format Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Pole
Sprint Race 55 50 46 42 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2
Main Race 80 74 69 64 59 55 51 47 43 40 37 34 31 28 25 22 19 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
First Round 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Due the delay to deliver the new car to the teams plus the lack of spare parts, the promoter of Stock Car Pro Series decided to run only one race in the first round of the championship, with a special point system, the decision for that was to give teams more free practice time in the weekend for teams and drivers.[35]

Drivers' Championship[d]

Pos Driver São Paulo (state)
INT1
Paraná (state)
CSC1
Rio Grande do Sul
VEL
São Paulo (state)
MGG1
Minas Gerais
CUR
Paraná (state)
CSC2
São Paulo (state)
MGG2
São Paulo (state)
MGG3
Mato Grosso do Sul
CAM
Mato Grosso
CUI
Federal District (Brazil)
BRA
São Paulo (state)
INT2
Pts
M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M
1 Brazil Felipe Fraga 1 7 2 Ret 17 7 4 6 3 4 2 5 2 11 12 Ret 3 7 8 1 2 1 7 962
2 Brazil Gaetano di Mauro 2 2 Ret 1 5 4 2 1 22 21 1 9 3 8 Ret 1 12 5 21 Ret 10 12 8 815
3 Brazil Arthur Leist 17 Ret 21 3 6 5 3 14 9 29 10 10 Ret 1 6 13 4 2 22 2 24 7 1 763
4 Brazil Guilherme Salas 3 3 4 5 1 22 Ret 2 10 13 28 6 1 10 25 14 19 18 14 Ret 5 4 3 753
5 Brazil Gabriel Casagrande Ret 4 10 DNS 24 9 18 5 26 8 4 16 4 17 2 5 5 4 12 9 Ret 9 2 730
6 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. Ret 5 15 6 10 23 1 10 15 11 8 24 24 23 3 3 22 3 13 3 1 6 22 713
7 Brazil Thiago Camilo 22 15 8 10 26 Ret 7 3 6 22 4 3 8 6 23 6 1 27 23 14 20 Ret 4 668
8 Brazil Enzo Elias 21 11 13 12 22 1 5 11 5 10 3 Ret 17 5 8 24 7 Ret 4 DSQ 21 25 14 643
9 Brazil Júlio Campos Ret 14 Ret 4 2 17 20 29 27 2 11 28 Ret 2 7 8 2 11 Ret DSQ 4 5 26 597
10 Brazil Rafael Suzuki 9 18 24 21 3 28 10 18 8 7 6 8 16 9 1 27 14 20 9 DSQ 18 20 10 592
11 Brazil Lucas Foresti 5 17 18 7 Ret 12 6 28 7 6 24 25 Ret 13 13 12 26 25 5 DSQ 3 2 6 566
12 Brazil Felipe Baptista 4 8 5 16 14 2 9 7 2 30 15 7 Ret Ret DNS 19 25 26 Ret 10 8 16 23 520
13 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 10 9 12 14 12 26 8 15 14 15 27 4 4 20 11 22 19 Ret 12 Ret 5 507
14 Brazil Ricardo Maurício 6 13 11 22 27 11 16 19 21 24 16 19 11 15 19 7 8 1 1 DSQ 13 23 17 501
15 Brazil César Ramos 11 27 7 2 8 3 24 8 1 16 Ret 12 Ret 16 17 28 DNS 10 Ret Ret 16 3 Ret 498
16 Brazil Átila Abreu 16 23 Ret DNS 11 8 Ret 9 11 17 25 4 5 20 5 10 6 14 Ret DSQ 11 13 11 493
17 Brazil Felipe Massa Ret 16 22 Ret Ret 6 Ret 4 4 20 18 22 20 19 4 11 Ret 6 11 DSQ 7 19 13 492
18 Brazil Allam Khodair 20 24 1 Ret 7 24 13 Ret 17 23 12 Ret 9 Ret 10 2 Ret 9 25 11 15 11 12 490
19 Brazil Gianluca Petecof 24 1 6 9 13 14 Ret 27 24 14 9 1 Ret 22 18 15 10 28 DNS 13 17 15 25 483
20 Brazil Daniel Serra 23 25 3 Ret 18 16 11 16 12 5 7 15 7 Ret Ret 9 27 23 20 4 23 Ret Ret 457
21 Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira 13 26 16 11 9 29 12 20 Ret 3 19 2 6 Ret 9 23 15 8 15 WD WD 443
22 Brazil Cacá Bueno Ret 12 23 15 4 15 22 22 13 Ret 23 13 Ret 21 15 25 9 17 3 DSQ 9 Ret 15 438
23 Brazil Ricardo Zonta 12 Ret 9 20 25 27 15 25 16 12 17 18 14 18 16 4 16 15 26 DSQ 6 8 9 428
24 Brazil Arthur Gama Ret 21 19 18 Ret 13 19 26 Ret 1 14 17 15 14 Ret 16 13 12 10 6 14 18 20 426
25 Brazil Denis Navarro 7 10 17 Ret Ret 10 14 12 25 26 Ret 21 12 12 14 Ret 24 16 7 5 25 10 Ret 388
26 Brazil Zezinho Muggiati 18 6 14 Ret 19 18 21 21 20 18 13 Ret 21 Ret Ret 21 17 13 24 7 19 22 16 334
27 Brazil Bruno Baptista 8 28 Ret 19 21 Ret DSQ 13 23 9 21 11 10 3 12 22 23 19 6 WD WD 325
28 Brazil Rafael Reis Ret 20 Ret 8 20 19 Ret 24 Ret 19 Ret 27 23 Ret 24 17 20 21 2 DSQ 22 14 21 257
29 Brazil Lucas Kohl 14 22 Ret 13 16 20 17 23 18 28 20 26 19 Ret 21 Ret 21 24 17 8 Ret 21 Ret 246
30 Brazil Hélio Castroneves 15 17 23 25 Ret Ret 19 27 22 14 13 7 20 18 18 30 16 DSQ Ret Ret Ret 216
31 Brazil Vicente Orige 19 19 20 Ret 15 21 23 17 Ret 25 26 20 22 Ret 22 26 Ret 29 18 12 Ret 17 24 210
32 Brazil Antonella Bassani 23 18 24 18 49
33 Brazil Marcos Regadas Ret 19 15
Pos Driver M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M Pts
São Paulo (state)
INT1
Paraná (state)
CSC1
Rio Grande do Sul
VEL
São Paulo (state)
MGG1
Minas Gerais
CUR
Paraná (state)
CSC2
São Paulo (state)
MGG2
São Paulo (state)
MGG3
Mato Grosso do Sul
CAM
Mato Grosso
CUI
Federal District (Brazil)
BRA
São Paulo (state)
INT2
Source: [36]

Teams Championship[e]

In the Teams Championship, points are awarded as the combination of points made by the team's drivers over the whole weekend.

Pos Team Points
1 Eurofarma RC 1630
2 Crown Racing 1329
3 A.Mattheis Vogel 1215
4 Cavaleiro Valda 1198
5 Ipiranga Racing 1103
6 Scuderia Bandeiras 1045
7 TMG Racing 1021
8 CAR Racing KTF 980
9 Blau Motorsport 933
10 Scuderia Bandeiras Sports 899
11 Full Time Cavaleiro 849
12 Full Time Gazoo Racing 848
13 RCM Motorsport 730
14 Scuderia Chiarelli 670
15 CAR Racing Sterling 567
16 A.Mattheis Motorsport 215
17 RTR Sport Team 1
Source:[36]

Manufacturer Championship

In the Manufacturer Championship, points are awarded as the same of the two best positioned drivers running for each manufacturer.

Pos Manufacturer Points
1 Mitsubishi 2475
2 Chevrolet 2360
3 Toyota 2287
Source: [36]

Notes

  1. ^ Fraga is Russian-Brazilian, but he compete under Brazilian licences as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  2. ^ Ricardo Zonta initially set the fastest lap, but was disqualified due to failing to make a pitstop during the race. Fraga, who originally set the fourth fastest lap, had the fastest lap for a driver that wasn't disqualified.[33]
  3. ^ Ricardo Zonta initially won the race, but was disqualified due to failing to make a pitstop during the race. Fraga, who originally finished 10th, was the highest finisher among the drivers that weren't disqualified.[34]
  4. ^ Points total shown excluding the 5 lowest scores before the final round, which are dropped.
  5. ^ Points total shown excluding the 5 lowest scores of the season, which are dropped.

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