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Londrina Brazilian Stock Car: Camilo and Mauricio dominate

Ipiranga Racing’s Thiago Camilo and Ricardo Mauricio (Eurofarma RC) were the winners of Londrina rounds of the Brazilian Stock Car Championship, as former IndyCar driver Ana Beatriz scored her best result to date.

Ricardo Mauricio and Thiago Camilo win at Londrina

Ricardo Mauricio and Thiago Camilo win at Londrina

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Having secured his fourth-straight pole position on Saturday, Camilo scored another victory by leading from start to finish in Race 1, giving no chances to the chasing Prati-Donaduzzi Racing teammates Valdeno Brito and Julio Campos.

In Race 2, Mauricio benefited from a faster pit stop than Atila Abreu, and secured the victory. Bruno Baptista overcame Abreu and pressured Mauricio as they reached the finish line – the difference between them was only 0.3s.

Beatriz’s fourth place was her best result in the series, and she said: “Today I am going sleep very happy and relieved because we were able to confirm the potential of my car. But I want more, because we are close to have my first podium in Brazilian Stock Car. What matters is that we show what we can do, we will be more confident for the rest of the season and the podium will come.”

With mechanical issues, Rubens Barrichello did not even start in Race 1, but was eighth in the second race: “A gear issue had been happening since Friday and also affected our qualifying performance,” he explained. “It was very difficult to identify and solve this problem.”

Nelson Piquet Jr. finished sixth and seventh. Daniel Serra scored fourth place in Race 1, but retired because of mechanical problems – but still leads the championship.

Stock Car Brazil after the 4th round

  1. Daniel Serra, 125 pts
  2. Rubens Barrichello, 118
  3. Ricardo Mauricio, 116
  4. Thiago Camilo, 109
  5. Felipe Fraga, 94
  6. Julio Campos, 91
  7. Marcos Gomes, 87
  8. Gabriel Casagrande, 77
  9. Max Wilson, 69
  10. Nelson Piquet Jr, 55

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