2011 Fórmula Truck season


The 2011 Fórmula Truck season was the 16th Fórmula Truck season, the South American championship began on February 27 at Santa Cruz do Sul, while Brazilian Championship on April 3 in Rio de Janeiro and ended on December 4 at Brasília after ten rounds.
Felipe Giaffone and Volkswagen won the title of South American and Brazilian championships.

Teams and drivers

All drivers were Brazilian-registered, excepting Luis Pucci, who raced under Argentine racing license.
ManufacturerTeamDriverRounds
ScaniaTicket Car Corinthians Motorsport1Roberval AndradeAll
ScaniaTicket Car Corinthians Motorsport99Luiz LopesAll
ScaniaOriginal Reis Peças12José Maria Reis1–7, 9–10
ScaniaOriginal Reis Peças45Leandro Reis1–7, 9–10
ScaniaMuffatão Racing20Pedro Muffato1–6, 8–10
VolkswagenRM Competições2Valmir BenavidesAll
VolkswagenRM Competições4Felipe GiaffoneAll
VolkswagenRM Competições7Débora RodriguesAll
VolkswagenRM Competições9Renato MartinsAll
VolkswagenAJ5 Motorsport23Adalberto Jardim3–10
Mercedes-BenzABF Mercedez-Benz3Geraldo PiquetAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Mercedez-Benz6Wellington CirinoAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Desenvolvimento Team73Leandro TottiAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Desenvolvimento Team83Régis BoessioAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Grêmio Competições100Gérson Trindade3
Mercedes-BenzABF Grêmio Competições100Pedro Gomes5–6
Mercedes-BenzABF Grêmio Competições100Viginaldo Fizio7–10
VolvoDB Motorsport11Diumar Bueno2–10
VolvoClay Truck Racing14João Maistro1–6, 8–10
VolvoTNT Energy Team32Luis Pucci1–2, 4–10
VolvoTNT Energy Team77André MarquesAll
FordAJ5 Motorsport23Adalberto Jardim1–2
FordDF Motorsport70Danilo DiraniAll
FordDF Motorsport71Cristina RositoAll
IvecoMarinelli Competições50Fred Marinelli1–2, 4–10
IvecoScuderia Iveco55Paulo SalustianoAll
IvecoScuderia Iveco88Beto MonteiroAll

Calendar

For the 2011 season of Fórmula Truck was created the South American Championship with three races, the first in Santa Cruz do Sul along with the Top Race, the second at Interlagos and the third in Argentina on Juan y Oscar Gálvez also with Top Race. Two changes occurred in the calendar, Santa Cruz do Sul replaces Velopark and Campo Grande leaves the calendar for the return to Goiânia.
RoundCircuitDate
1Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do SulFebruary 27
2Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Rio de JaneiroApril 3
3Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, CaruaruMay 15
4Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, GoiâniaJune 5
5Autódromo José Carlos PaceJuly 3
6Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, LondrinaAugust 7
7Autódromo Juan y Oscar GálvezSeptember 4
8Autódromo Internacional de GuaporéOctober 9
9Autódromo Internacional de CuritibaNovember 6
10Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, BrasíliaDecember 4

Key:

Results

Championship standings

Brazilian

;Notes:
The top five after the race ensures a place on the podium.
Piquet scored no points in Brasília.

South American

Manufacturers' championships

Brazilian

PosManufacturerRIOCARGOILONGUACURBRA
Points
1Volkswagen1572654572849272
2Mercedes-Benz59146231312620243
3Volvo311196211911108
4Iveco121712145201898
5Scania14156160102990
6Ford41077330061
PosManufacturerRIOCARGOILONGUACURBRA
Points

;Notes:
Three best trucks of each brand.

South American

PosManufacturerSCSINTJOGPoints
1Volkswagen544937141
2Mercedes-Benz10352570
3Ford25141756
4Scania15111844
5Iveco18131243
6Volvo582235
PosManufacturerSCSINTJOGPoints