2014 Stock Car Brasil season
The 2014 Circuito Nova Schin Stock Car Brasil season was the thirty-sixth season of the Stock Car Brasil.
Teams and drivers
Team changes
- Stock Car Brasil driver Júlio Campos and businessman Edson Casagrande purchased the cars of Gramacho team and created a new team called the C2 Team. The team also switched manufacturers from Peugeot to Chevrolet.
- Shell Racing return to Chevrolet after two seasons with Peugeot.
- After ten season of partnership, Officer group and ProGP break up. Duda Pamplona owner of ProGP still in the series and Officer group left the championship.
- Ricardo Zonta's team RZ Motorsport lost the BMC Group as its principal sponsor and returned to its official name in 2014.
Driver changes
- Gabriel Casagrande and Diego Nunes joined the new C2 Team from RC3 Bassani, replacing 2013 Gramacho driver Rodrigo Pimenta.
- Alceu Feldmann switched from Full Time Sports to Hanier Racing.
- Bia Figueiredo and Rafael Suzuki joined ProGP, replacing Duda Pamplona and Ricardo Sperafico. Figueiredo had previously raced in the IndyCar Series and Suzuki in the International GT Open series
- Felipe Fraga and Luciano Burti joined Vogel Motosport. Fraga was champion in the second tier Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo series in 2013 and Burti left Boettger Competições.
- Fábio Fogaça left Vogel Motorsport to race for the Schin Racing Team, replacing David Muffato.
- Vitor Genz and Felipe Tozzo joined Boettger Competições; Genz joined from Gramacho Competições and Tozzo will make his debut in the series. The drivers replaced Lico Kaesemodel at the team.
- Allam Khodair left Vogel Motorsport team to return to Full Time Sports; he had competed with the team in 2009 and 2010 already.
- Felipe Lapenna left the Hanier Racing team to join Hot Car Competições, replacing Wellington Justino.
- David Muffato, Duda Pamplona and Rodrigo Sperafico had been due to leave the series for 2014, but were later confirmed for the first round.
- Antônio Pizzonia returned to the series with Prati-Donaduzzi, replacing Rodrigo Sperafico.
Mid-season changes
- Lico Kaesemodel returned for the second round with Boettger Competições, replacing Felipe Tozzo for selected races. At the fifth round Wellington Justino replaced Tozzo.
- Kaesemodel replaced Beto Cavaleiro at the Hanier Racing team for the Curitiba round.
- Stock Car Brasil second tier driver Mauri Zacarelli entered the series in the second RC3 Bassani Peugeot at Cascavel. After one round with Boettger Competições, Justino made his return at Bassani for the Curitiba round. Honda Brasileiro de Marcas driver Vicente Orige made his début with Bassani at Velopark. In Taruma Felipe Gama return to Stock with Bassani after eight seasons.
Race calendar and results
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
1 | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | March 23 | Cacá Bueno Juan Manuel Silva | Rubens Barrichello Augusto Farfus | Felipe Fraga Rodrigo Sperafico | Vogel Motorsport |
2 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | April 13 | Cacá Bueno | Daniel Serra | Valdeno Brito | Shell Racing |
3 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | April 13 | Felipe Fraga | Antônio Pizzonia | Prati-Donaduzzi | |
4 | Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet | April 27 | Felipe Fraga | Felipe Fraga | Átila Abreu | Mobil Super Racing |
5 | Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet | April 27 | Ricardo Mauricio | Thiago Camilo | Ipiranga-RCM | |
6 | Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna | June 1 | Átila Abreu | Raphael Matos | Felipe Fraga | Vogel Motorsport |
7 | Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna | June 1 | Cacá Bueno | Thiago Camilo | Ipiranga-RCM | |
8 | Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna | August 3 | Rubens Barrichello | Thiago Camilo | Rubens Barrichello | Full Time Sports |
9 | Autodromo Internacional de Cascavel | August 17 | Júlio Campos | Júlio Campos | Rubens Barrichello | Full Time Sports |
10 | Autodromo Internacional de Cascavel | August 17 | Max Wilson | Marcos Gomes | Schin Racing Team | |
11 | Autodromo Internacional de Curitiba | August 31 | Daniel Serra | Daniel Serra | Daniel Serra | Red Bull Racing |
12 | Autodromo Internacional de Curitiba | August 31 | Thiago Camilo | Ricardo Mauricio | Eurofarma RC | |
13 | Velopark, Nova Santa Rita | September 14 | Júlio Campos | Júlio Campos | Galid Osman | Ipiranga-RCM |
14 | Velopark, Nova Santa Rita | September 14 | Max Wilson | Ricardo Mauricio | Eurofarma RC | |
15 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | September 28 | Thiago Camilo | Thiago Camilo | Thiago Camilo | Ipiranga-RCM |
16 | Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul | September 28 | Nonô Figueiredo | Raphael Matos | Hot Car Competições | |
17 | Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã | November 2 | Ricardo Mauricio | Antônio Pizzonia | Júlio Campos | Prati-Donaduzzi |
18 | Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã | November 2 | Marcos Gomes | Antônio Pizzonia | Prati-Donaduzzi | |
19 | Salvador Street Circuit | November 15 | Allam Khodair | Felipe Fraga | Allam Khodair | Full Time Sports |
20 | Salvador Street Circuit | November 15 | Luciano Burti | Sérgio Jimenez | Voxx Racing | |
21 | Autodromo Internacional de Curitiba | November 30 | Rubens Barrichello | Rubens Barrichello | Daniel Serra | Red Bull Racing |
Championship standings
;Points systemPoints were 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, up to a maximum of 48 points per event.
- Dual Race: Used for the first round with Wildcard drivers.
- Feature races: Used for the first race of each event and the Stock Car Million race.
- Sprint races: Used for the second race of each event, with partially reversed grid.
- Final race: Used for the last round of the season with double points.
Drivers' Championship