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14th season of Porsche Império GT3 Cup Challenge Brasil
The 2018 Porsche Império GT3 Cup Challenge Brasil is the first one-make Porsche racing championship in South America for 911 GT3 Cup cars and this was the fourteenth season. It began on March 24 at Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba and finished on November 11 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace . It was first held in 2005 and follows the same formula basis used in the Porsche Supercup and Porsche Carrera Cup championships held around the world.
All cars are overseen by the Dener Motorsport team. From the 2018 season, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991), will now have the new Porsche 911 Cup (Type 991.2), making the category to align to the same molds played in other countries, now being called Porsche Imperio Carrera Cup 4.0 and Porsche Imperio Carrera Cup 3.8 (Equivalent to category Cup series) and Porsche Imperio GT3 Cup 4.0 and Porsche Imperio GT3 Cup 3.8 (Equivalent to category Challenge series).
Driver
Round
Carrera Cup 4.0
00
Constantino Jr.
1–5
7
Miguel Paludo
All
8
Werner Neugebauer
All
10
Daniel Schneider
2–3
13
Pedro Queirolo
All
22
Luca Seripieri
3–5
27
Ricardo Baptista
2–6
29
Rodrigo Mello
4
63
Lico Kaesemodel
All
88
Eduardo Rocha Azevedo
1
90
João Paulo Mauro
All
544
Marçal Muller
All
Carrera Cup 3.8
11
Gaetano di Mauro
All
19
Tom Filho
1
20
Pedrinho Aguiar
All
21
Eloi Khouri
All
29
Rodrigo Mello
1–3
31
William Starostik
1
32
Fernando Fortes
All
44
Bruno Baptista
All
55
Marcus Vario
1–4
71
Raulino Kreis Jr.
1
73
Enzo Elias
All
77
Murilo Coletta
All
120
Vitor Baptista
All
177
Marcel Coletta
All
277
Matheu Coletta
All
GT3 Cup 4.0
4
Beto Leite
1
5
Sylvio de Barros
1–4
10
Adalbeto Baptista
1–4
11
Márcio Mauro
1–4
18
Carlos Ambrósio
1–3
19
Tom Filho
3–4
30
Bruno Garfinkel
4
31
Luca Seripieri
1–2
33
Dominique Teysseyre
1–4
34
Maurizio Billi
1–4
37
Guilherme Reischl
1–4
50
Ramon Alcaraz
3–4
53
Rodolfo Toni
1–4
80
Rouman Ziemkiewicz
1–4
99
Tom Vale
1–4
GT3 Cup 3.8
7
Patrick Choate
1–4
8
Anderson Faita
3
14
André Gaidzinski
1–4
40
Alan Turres
2–3
45
Paulo Tortaro
1–4
50
Ramon Alcaraz
3
55
Alexandre Auler
1–3
71
Sangho Kim
1–3
77
Franscisco Horta
1–4
83
Marco Billi
1–4
87
Nelson Monteiro
1–3
Race Calendar and Results [ edit ]
All races are scheduled to be held in Brazil.
All races are scheduled to be held in Brazil.
Race
Circuit, Location
Date
Pole Position
Race winner
Winning 3.8
1
Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba , Curitiba
24 March
Sylvio de Barros
Tom Valle
Sylvio de Barros
Franscisco Horta
2
Sylvio de Barros
Sylvio de Barros
Marco Billi
3
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
14 April
Tom Valle
Sylvio de Barros
Sylvio de Barros
Paulo Tortaro
4
Tom Valle
Tom Valle
Alan Turres
5
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
12 May
Tom Filho
Tom Vale
Tom Filho
Nelson Monteiro
6
Tom Vale
Tom Vale
Nelson Monteiro
7
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
10 June
Tom Vale
Tom Vale
Adalbeto Baptista
Paulo Tortaro
8
Rouman Ziemkiewicz
Rouman Ziemkiewicz
Franscisco Horta
9
Autódromo Velo Città , Mogi Guaçu
15 September
Marcel Visconde
Adalbeto Baptista
Adalbeto Baptista
Nelson Monteiro
10
Marcel Visconde
Marcel Visconde
Nelson Monteiro
11
Autódromo José Carlos Pace , São Paulo
10 November
Sylvio de Barros
Sylvio de Barros
Sylvio de Barros
Carlos Renaux
12
11 November
Tom Filho
Tom Filho
Franscisco Horta
Drivers' Championship[ edit ]
Points are awarded for each race at an event to the driver/s of a car that completed at least 70% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race. The sprint races has the partially top 6 reserve grid. Only the best 10 results in each series counts for the championship.
Points format
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
Feature race
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Reserve grid race
20
18
16
14
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
^ On the last round of the season, Carrera Cup and Carrera Cup 3.8 competed separated.
^ On the last round of the season, GT3 cup competed with Carrera Cup and GT3 Cup 3.8 raced with Carrera Cup 3.8.