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Brazilian V8 Stock Car: Barrichello and Ricardo Maurício are the winners at Santa Cruz do Sul

On Race 1 Rubens Barrichello took advantage of pole position and was ahead from the start; On Race 2 Ricardo Maurício, with the help of luck, won his first race of the year

Ricardo Maurício

Ricardo Maurício

Ricardo Maurício
Rubens Barrichello
Sérgio Jimenez
Marcos Gomes
Polesitter Rubens Barrichello
Thiago Camilo
Rubens Barrichello
Thiago Camilo
César Ramos
Felipe Fraga
Thiago Camilo
Allam Khodair
Guga Lima
Tuka Rocha
Tuka Rocha
Denis Navarro
Cacá Bueno
Felipe Fraga
Átila Abreu
Felipe Fraga, Rubens Barrichello
Rubens Barrichello
Race 2 winner Thiago Camilo
Rubens Barrichello
Felipe Fraga leads

Celebrating his birthday next Tuesday, Rubens Barrichello got a good early gift. The 45-year-old driver won his sixth Stock Car victory and first of the year on Sunday (21) in Santa Cruz do Sul (RS).

The Full Time rider took advantage of the pole position won on Saturday and was ahead from start to finish. In an attempt to reach Barrichello, Marcos Gomes put too little fuel in his car to make a faster pit stop, but failed to reach the 2014 champion.

The dispute for the third place was between Thiago Camilo, Max Wilson and Átila Abreu. Camilo made a good recovery run, but lost the use of push to pass button on the penultimate lap, when he was blocked by Camilo. On the next lap, Wilson overtaken him at the first corner. Max was overtaken by Attila, who was fourth.

Cacá Bueno was the pole for Race 2, after losing several positions at the end of the race for Ricardo Zonta, Allam Khodair and Felipe Fraga. The carioca finished in tenth.

Race 2

The current Stock Car champion Felipe Fraga had the Race 2 of the Santa Cruz do Sul stage in hand, but a tire hole took Fraga from his second win of the year. The Tocantins' driver had been leading the race since the second lap, when he passed teammate and inverted pole Cacá Bueno.

Fraga's bad luck was Ricardo Maurici luck, who had stopped after problems in Race 1 and saved tires and pushes for Race 2. He got the victory in Rio Grande do Sul, his first in the year.

Antonio Pizzonia was the second and gave the first podium to Prati this year. He triumphed in a duel for second place with Sergio Jimenez, Felipe Lapenna and Tuka Rocha. Everyone did the same strategy as Ricardinho.

Jimenez also gave the first podium of the year for his team, passing Lapenna on the last lap.

Rafael Suzuki was the sixth with Bia Figueiredo in seventh. Attila Abreu finished eighth with Khodair in ninth. The two were the only top-10s in Race 1 to be in the top-10 of the second race.

Race 1 result

Pos. Driver Team Gap
1 111 Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports -
2 80 Marcos Gomes Cimed Racing 2.152
3 21 Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing 9.721
4 51 Átila Abreu Shell Racing 10.096
5 65 Max Wilson RCM Motorsport 12.514
6 29 Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC 16.405
7 10 Ricardo Zonta Shell Racing 16.642
8 18 Allam Khodair Full Time Sports 17.411
9 88 Felipe Fraga Cimed Racing Team 17.957
10 0 Cacá Bueno Cimed Racing 19.149
11 12 Lucas Foresti Full Time Academy 19.811
12 70 Diego Nunes Full Time Bassani 20.224
13 4 Julio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi Racing 21.829
14 46 Vitor Genz Eisenbahn Racing Team 22.456
15 28 Galid Osman Ipiranga Racing 33.747
16 77 Valdeno Brito Eisenbahn Racing Team 33.839
17 83 Gabriel Casagrande Vogel Motorsport 34.688
18 9 Guga Lima Bardahl Hot Car 35.140
19 44 Betinho Valério Full Time Bassani 1 vt.
20 90 Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC 5 vt.
21 8 Rafael Suzuki Cavaleiro Sports 6 vt.
22 117 Guilherme Salas Vogel Motorsport 7 vt.
23 30 Cesar Ramos Blau Motorsport 8 vt.
24 25 Tuka Rocha RCM Motorsport 8 vt.
25 5 Denis Navarro Cimed Racing Team 8 vt.
26 110 Felipe Lapenna Cavaleiro Sports 9 vt.
27 3 Bia Figueiredo Full Time Academy 14 vt.
28 1 Antonio Pizzonia Prati-Donaduzzi Racing 18 vt.
29 73 Sergio Jimenez Bardahl Hot Car 21 vt.
30 31 Marcio Campos Blau Motorsport 25 vt.

Race 2 results

Pos. Driver Team Gap
1 90 Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC -
2 1 Antonio Pizzonia Prati-Donaduzzi Racing 2.928
3 73 Sergio Jimenez Bardahl Hot Car 5.612
4 110 Felipe Lapenna Cavaleiro Sports 9.669
5 25 Tuka Rocha RCM Motorsport 11.488
6 8 Rafael Suzuki Cavaleiro Sports 11.758
7 3 Bia Figueiredo Full Time Academy 11.941
8 51 Átila Abreu Shell Racing 12.093
9 18 Allam Khodair Full Time Sports 12.520
10 31 Marcio Campos Blau Motorsport 16.183
11 30 Cesar Ramos Blau Motorsport 17.999
12 46 Vitor Genz Eisenbahn Racing Team 20.171
13 21 Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing 21.190
14 83 Gabriel Casagrande Vogel Motorsport 21.862
15 0 Cacá Bueno Cimed Racing 23.025
16 77 Valdeno Brito Eisenbahn Racing Team 23.272
17 12 Lucas Foresti Full Time Academy 25.389
18 29 Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC 27.175
19 111 Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports 27.293
20 10 Ricardo Zonta Shell Racing 30.699
21 9 Guga Lima Bardahl Hot Car 31.372
22 4 Julio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi Racing 1 vt
23 70 Diego Nunes Full Time Bassani 5 vt.
24 88 Felipe Fraga Cimed Racing Team 10 vt.
25 117 Guilherme Salas Vogel Motorsport 12 vt.
26 65 Max Wilson RCM Motorsport 14 vt.
27 5 Denis Navarro Cimed Racing Team 19 vt.
28 80 Marcos Gomes Cimed Racing 19 vt.
29 28 Galid Osman Ipiranga Racing 19 vt.

Standings

Position Driver Points
1 Thiago Camilo 94
2 Daniel Serra 86
3 Átila Abreu 79
4 Max Wilson 75
5 Ricardo Maurício 72
6 Rubens Barrichello 71
7 Marcos Gomes 65
8 Felipe Fraga 61
9 Cacá Bueno 59
10 Ricardo Zonta 45
11 Tuka Rocha 37
12 Valdeno Britto 36

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