2017 Stock Car Brasil Championship


The 2017 Stock Car Brasil Championship is the thirty-ninth season of the Stock Car Brasil. The season marks the exit of Peugeot. The manufacturer entered in the series in 2007 and won the championship five times, including the last two seasons.

Teams and drivers

Peugeot retired as manufacturer for the 2017. Therefore, all teams compete with a Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car.
TeamDriverRounds
Cimed Racing0 Cacá BuenoAll
Cimed Racing80 Marcos GomesAll
Prati-Donaduzzi 1 Antonio PizzoniaAll
Prati-Donaduzzi 4 Júlio CamposAll
Full Time Academy 3 Bia FigueiredoAll
Full Time Academy 12 Lucas ForestiAll
Cimed Racing Team 5 Denis NavarroAll
Cimed Racing Team 40 Felipe Fraga5–12
Cimed Racing Team 88 Felipe Fraga1–4
Cavaleiro Racing8 Rafael SuzukiAll
Cavaleiro Racing110 Felipe LapennaAll
Bardahl Hot Car9 Gustavo LimaAll
Bardahl Hot Car73 Sérgio JimenezAll
Shell Racing10 Ricardo ZontaAll
Shell Racing51 Átila AbreuAll
Full Time Sports18 Allam KhodairAll
Full Time Sports111 Rubens BarrichelloAll
Ipiranga Racing21 Thiago CamiloAll
Ipiranga Racing28 Galid OsmanAll
RCM 25 Tuka RochaAll
RCM 65 Max WilsonAll
Eurofarma RC29 Daniel SerraAll
Eurofarma RC90 Ricardo MaurícioAll
Blau Motorsport30 César RamosAll
Blau Motorsport31 Márcio CamposAll
HERO Motorsport 44 Alberto Valério1–10
HERO Motorsport 70 Diego Nunes1–11
HERO Motorsport 87 Diego Nunes12
HERO Motorsport 444 António Félix da Costa11
HERO Motorsport 544 Augusto Farfus12
Eisenbahn Racing Team46 Vitor GenzAll
Eisenbahn Racing Team77 Valdeno BritoAll
Vogel Motorsport83 Gabriel CasagrandeAll
Vogel Motorsport117 Guilherme SalasAll
Mico's Racing188 Beto Monteiro5, 7, 11–12
Mico's Racing555 Renato Braga11–12

Team changes

The 2017 schedule was announced on 20 December 2016. On March 20, 2017, the calendar was revised with the return of Cascavel and the announcement that the first race would not be held with wildcard drivers. All races take place in Brazil except one round at Autódromo Juan y Óscar Gálvez in Argentina next to the Super TC2000 Argentina in the 200 km stage of Buenos Aires. For the first time, the Corrida do Milhão took place at Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba sponsored by Pirelli, the sponsor of the whole series.

Championship standings

;Points system
Points are 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.