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Porsche Cup Brasil

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Porsche Cup Brasil
CategoryOne-make racing by Porsche
CountryBrazil
Inaugural season2005
ConstructorsPorsche
Tyre suppliersMichelin
Drivers' championCarrera Cup:
Brazil Enzo Elias
Sprint Challenge:
Brazil Raijan Mascarello
Carrera Cup (Endurance):
Brazil Christian Hahn
Brazil Diego Nunes
Challenge (Endurance):
Brazil Nelson Marcondes
Brazil Renan Guerra
Carrera Cup (Overall):
Brazil Enzo Elias
Challenge (Overall):
Brazil Nelson Marcondes
Official websitePorsche Cup Brasil
Current season

The Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil and Porsche Sprint Challenge Brasil are the first ever one-make championships of Porsche in the continent of South America. It was first contested in 2005 and follows the same formula basis used in the Porsche Supercup and Porsche Carrera Cup championships held around the world.

The championship

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The championship organization is supported by the motorsport division of Porsche AG together with their Brazilian representative, Stuttgart Sportcar, and is divided in two classes of competition:

  • Carrera Cup, that uses the same cars of the European series; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992) with 4.0 liters, flat-6 naturally aspirated engines that produce 503 bhp (375 kW) and 470 N·m.
  • Sprint Challenge, that uses Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991.2) cars with a less-powerful engine.

Champions

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Sprint Championship

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Season Champion
Cup (2009-2017)
Carrera Cup (2018-)
Light (2009-2010)
GT3 Cup Challenge (2011-2021)
Sprint Challenge (2022-)
2005 Brazil Beto Posses Not held
2006 Brazil Xandy Negrão
2007 Brazil Ricardo Baptista
2008 Brazil Miguel Paludo
2009 Brazil Miguel Paludo Brazil André Posses
2010 Brazil Ricardo Rosset[1] Brazil André Posses
2011 Brazil Constantino Júnior Brazil Sylvio de Barros
2012 Brazil Ricardo Baptista Brazil Sylvio de Barros
2013 Cup: Brazil Ricardo Rosset[2]
Cup Master: Brazil Maurizio Billi
Challenge: Brazil Daniel Schneider
Challenge Light: Brazil Tom Filho
2014 Cup: Brazil Constantino Júnior
Cup Sport: Brazil Eduardo Azevedo
Cup Master: Brazil Clemente Lunardi
Challenge: Brazil Fábio Alves
Challenge Sport: Brazil Raulino Kreis Jr.
2015 Cup: Brazil Ricardo Rosset[3]
Cup Sport: Brazil Daniel Schneider
Cup Master: Brazil Maurizio Billi
Challenge: Brazil João Paulo Mauro
Challenge Sport: Brazil Daniel Corrêa
2016 Cup: Brazil Lico Kaesemodel
Cup Sport: Brazil Carlos Ambrósio
Cup Master: Brazil Maurizio Billi
Challenge: Brazil Cristiano Piquet
Challenge Sport: Brazil Eloi Khuri
2017 Cup: Brazil Rodrigo Baptista
Cup Sport: Brazil Marcel Visconde
Cup Master: Brazil Maurizio Billi
Challenge: Brazil Marçal Muller
Challenge Sport: Brazil Pedro Costa
2018 Carrera 4.0: Brazil Werner Neugebauer
Carrera 3.8: Brazil Vitor Baptista
Carrera 3.8 Sport: Brazil Fernando Fortes
GT3 4.0: Brazil Sylvio de Barros
GT3 3.8: Brazil Francisco Horta
2019 Carrera 4.0: Brazil Marçal Müller
Carrera 3.8: Brazil Enzo Elias
GT3 4.0: Brazil Rodrigo Mello
GT3 3.8: Brazil Fran Lara
2020 Carrera Cup: Brazil Miguel Paludo
Carrera Sport: Brazil Rodrigo Mello
GT3 Cup: Brazil Nelson Marcondes
GT3 Sport: Brazil Nelson Marcondes
2021 Carrera Cup: Brazil Miguel Paludo
Carrera Sport: Brazil Renan Pizii
Carrera Trophy: Brazil Nelson Marcondes
GT3 Cup: Brazil Lucas Salles
GT3 Sport: Brazil Ricardo Fontanari
GT3 Trophy: Brazil Edu Guedes
2022 Carrera Cup: Brazil Enzo Elias[4]
Carrera Sport: Brazil Franco Giaffone
Carrera Rookie: Brazil Lineu Pires
Sprint Challenge: Brazil Raijan Mascarrello
Sprint Challenge Sport: Brazil Guilherme Bottura
Sprint Challenge Rookie: Brazil Gustavo Zanon
2023 Carrera Cup: Brazil Nicolas Costa
Carrera Sport: Brazil Lucas Salles
Carrera Rookie: Brazil Edu Guedes
Sprint Challenge: Brazil Antonella Bassani
Sprint Challenge Sport: Brazil Antonio Junqueira
Sprint Challenge Rookie: Brazil Célio Brasil

Endurance Challenge

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Season Class
Cup (2016-2017)
4.0 (2018-2019)
Carrera Cup (2020-)
Challenge (2016-2017)
3.8 (2018-2019)
GT3 Cup (2020-2021)
Challenge (2022-)
2016 Brazil Alan Hellmeister Brazil Rodrigo Mello
Brazil Tom Filho
2017 Brazil Miguel Paludo Brazil Alan Hellmeister
Brazil Luca Seripieri
2018 4.0: Brazil Lico Kaesemodel
Brazil Ricardo Zonta
4.0 Sport: Brazil Luca Seripieri
3.8: Brazil Francisco Horta
Brazil William Freire
3.8 Sport: Brazil Maurizio Billi
Brazil Marco Billi
2019 Carrera 4.0: Brazil Alan Hellmeister
Brazil Luca Seripieri
Carrera 3.8: Leonardo Sanchez
Brazil Átila Abreu
GT3 4.0: Brazil Alan Hellmeister
Brazil Luca Seripieri
GT3 3.8: Brazil Leonardo Sanchez
Brazil Átila Abreu
GT3 3.8 Sport: Brazil César Urnhani
Brazil Nelson Marcondes
2020 Carrera Cup: Brazil Alceu Feldmann
Carrera Sport: Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.
GT3 Cup: Brazil Francisco Horta
Brazil William Freire
GT3 Sport: Brazil Leonardo Sanchez
Brazil Átila Abreu
GT3 Trophy: Brazil Nelson Marcondes
Brazil Nelson Monteiro
2021 Carrera Cup: Brazil Enzo Elias
Brazil Jeff Giassi
Carrera Sport: Brazil Enzo Elias
Brazil Jeff Giassi
Carrera Trophy: Brazil Enzo Elias
Brazil Jeff Giassi
GT3 Cup: Brazil Nelson Monteiro
Brazil Alan Hellmeister
GT3 Sport: Brazil Lineu Pires
Brazil Beto Gresse
GT3 Trophy: Brazil Paulo Totaro
2022 Carrera Cup: Brazil Christian Hann
Brazil Diego Nunes
Carrera Sport: Brazil Rouman Ziemvkiewicz
Brazil Gabriel Casagrande
Carrera Rookie: Brazil Adroaldo Weisheimer
Brazil Enzo Elias
Challenge: Brazil Nelson Marcondes
Brazil Renan Guerra
Challenge Sport: Brazil Josimar Junior
Brazil Sérgio Ramalho
Challenge Rookie: Brazil Sadak Leite
Brazil Fábio Carbone

Overall

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Season Class
Cup (2016-2017)
Carrera Cup (2018-)
GT3 Cup Challenge (2016-2021)
Challenge (2022-)
2016 Brazil Miguel Paludo Brazil Eloi Khuri
2017 Brazil Miguel Paludo Brazil Tom Filho
2018 Brazil Lico Kaesemodel Brazil Francisco Horta
2019 Brazil Werner Neugebauer Brazil Francisco Horta
2020 Brazil Pedro Aguiar Brazil Zeca Feffer
2021 Brazil Enzo Elias Brazil Nelson Monteiro
2022 Brazil Enzo Elias Brazil Nelson Marcondes

References

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  1. ^ "Rosset faz a primeira pole com os carros da nova geração - Notícia de Porsche Cup". www.f1mania.net (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2011-03-25. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
  2. ^ "Porsche Cup: campeão de 2013, Ricardo Rosset inicia a busca pelo terceiro título em Estoril". Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-26.
  3. ^ "Ricardo Rosset é tricampeão em prova vencida por Lico Kaesemodel - Notícia de Porsche Cup". www.f1mania.net (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
  4. ^ "Enzo Elias sobe ao pódio em Interlagos e conquista o título de campeão da Porsche Carrera Cup em 2022 - Notícia de Porsche Cup". www.f1mania.net (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-11-15. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
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