Ricardo Maurício


Ricardo Maurício is a Brazilian racing driver. He currently drives in the Stock Car Brasil series, which he won in 2008. Prior to this he raced in several European single-seater formulae, winning the Spanish Formula Three Championship and recording podium finishes in International Formula 3000.

Career

Formula Vauxhall/Opel

Maurício was born in São Paulo. After some time spent kart racing, he moved up to formula racing in Brazil and won the local Formula Ford championship in 1995. For 1996, he moved to Europe, where he competed in Formula Vauxhall, finishing fourth in the championship. At the end of the year he took part in the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup for Formula Opel cars, representing Brazil alongside compatriot Wagner Ebrahim and taking third place.

British Formula 3

For 1997, Maurício drove for the works TOM'S-Toyota team in the British Formula 3 Championship, finishing joint 11th place in the championship with Darren Manning and just behind Kevin McGarrity, the best-placed driver with a TOM'S chassis. At the end of the season he moved to the Alan Docking Racing team to compete in the Macau Grand Prix, but failed to finish the race.
He remained in the championship for 1998, driving an ADR-run Dallara chassis, and improved to seventh place overall, with two podium finishes, well ahead of teammates Yudai Igarashi and Miku Santavirta. However, his performance was overshadowed by his compatriots Mario Haberfeld, Enrique Bernoldi and Luciano Burti, who dominated the championship between them, taking the top three positions in the drivers' standings. He switched to champion team Paul Stewart Racing for the Macau Grand Prix, and finished the race in second place behind Peter Dumbreck.

Formula 3000

Maurício moved up to International Formula 3000 for the 1999 season, driving for Super Nova alongside Jason Watt, but after a difficult start he was dropped after three races in favour of David Saelens. He moved to the Red Bull Junior Team-backed team run by Helmut Marko, replacing Markus Friesacher and partnering Bernoldi. Despite failing to qualify for three of the remaining races in a heavily-oversubscribed field of drivers, he scored his first point at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, placing him 22nd in the championship.
He stayed with the team alongside Bernoldi for 2000, making up for a seven-race run of retirements at the start of the season by securing his first podium finish in the category at the Hungaroring, improving his final championship position to 17th. He was, however, overshadowed somewhat by Bernoldi, who scored just one more point but lost the lead in two races due to mechanical problems.
Maurício began the 2001 season without a drive, despite initially being reconfirmed at the Red Bull Junior Team alongside Patrick Friesacher, who replaced the Formula One-bound Bernoldi. The seat was taken by Antonio García for the first four rounds of the championship, but Maurício resumed it thereafter, becoming a consistent points-scorer on his way to eighth in the championship, including two more podium finishes.
Maurício remained at the team for 2002, but it was a disappointing season for him as he dropped to ninth in the championship, and was consistently outperformed by Friesacher. The highlight of the year was a podium finish in front of his home fans at the Interlagos circuit, where he completed a Brazilian 1-2-3-4 finish with Rodrigo Sperafico, Haberfeld and Antônio Pizzonia. However, he was best remembered for his large crash at Monza, in which his car was launched into a series of aerial rolls after running into the back of Rob Nguyen.

Spanish Formula Three

Dropped by the Red Bull Junior Team and unable to find an F3000 drive, Maurício stepped back to the Spanish Formula Three Championship, where he drove for the Racing Engineering team, initially sponsored by Marlboro. He won the championship, winning six of the thirteen races, ahead of local drivers Daniel Martin, Borja García and Andy Soucek, and comfortably ahead of a succession of six teammates. However, this series was less prestigious than the F3 championships in other countries, and was not enough to advance his formula racing career any further, despite topping a World Series by Renault test session during the winter off-season period.

Stock Car Brasil

For 2004, Maurício returned to Brazil to take part in the Stock Car Brasil championship, a common location for Brazilian ex-single seater drivers. He took part in five races for the Katálogo Racing and Andreas Mattheis Motorsport teams, finishing 23rd in the championship driving a Chevrolet Astra, taking a podium finish and fastest lap in the process. The following year he committed to a full season in the series, driving a similar car run by the L&M Racing team. Another podium finish and fastest lap saw him improve to 16th in the championship.
Maurício returned to Katálogo for 2006, for whom he drove a Mitsubishi Lancer. He took his first pole position in the series and broke into the top ten in the drivers' standings for the first time. In 2007 he returned to Andreas Mattheis and the Chevrolet Astra in the form of the WA Mattheis team, a new outfit formed by the association of Mattheis and William Lube. He improved to ninth in the championship, taking his first win in the process.
For 2008, WA Mattheis switched cars to the Peugeot 307, which Maurício took to championship victory with five wins from the twelve races, narrowly beating the Astras of Marcos Gomes and Thiago Camilo in the process. It was Peugeot's first championship win in Stock Car Brasil history. In 2009, he moved to the RC Competições team, and once again raced an Astra. He was unable to successfully defend his championship, losing it to Cacá Bueno.
He remained with RC Competições for 2010, driving a Chevrolet Vectra. He won two races and finished third in the championship, behind teammate Max Wilson and Bueno.

Brazilian GT3

Maurício first competed in the GT3 Brasil Championship in 2009, winning four races for WB Motorsport and finishing fourth in the championship. For 2010, he drove a Lamborghini Gallardo with Bruno Garfinkel for the Scuderia 111 team and finished tenth in the championship.

Other series

Since his move into stock car racing, Maurício has also made occasional appearances in the American World of Outlaws series and the Argentine TC 2000 championship, winning the TC 2000's endurance series cup in 2009.

Racing record

Career summary

† - ineligible for points.

Complete International Formula 3000 results

YearEntrant123456789101112DCPoints
1999Super Nova RacingIMO
15
MON
Ret
CAT
Ret
22nd1
1999Red Bull Junior TeamMAG
DNQ
SIL
DNQ
A1R
15
HOC
DNQ
HUN
9
SPA
6
NUR
Ret
22nd1
2000Red Bull Junior TeamIMO
Ret
SIL
Ret
CAT
Ret
NUR
Ret
MON
Ret
MAG
Ret
A1R
Ret
HOC
14
HUN
3
SPA
7
17th4
2001Red Bull Junior TeamINTIMOCATA1RMON
6
NUR
5
MAG
Ret
SIL
7
HOC
17
HUN
2
SPA
3
MNZ
6
8th14
2002Red Bull Junior TeamINT
3
IMO
Ret
CAT
4
A1R
15
MON
7
NUR
9
SIL
Ret
MAG
10
HOC
Ret
HUN
11
SPA
5
MNZ
Ret
11th9

Stock Car Brasil results

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021RankPoints
2004Katalogo RacingChevrolet AstraCTB
3
INT
13
TAR
Ret
LON
15
RIOINTCTBLONRIOBSBCGD23rd20
2004Medley-A.MattheisChevrolet AstraINT
25
23rd20
2005L&M RacingChevrolet AstraINT
19
CTB
6
RIO
20
INT
4
CTB
Ret
LON
Ret
BSB
Ret
SCZ
3
TAR
22
ARG
Ret
RIO
26
INT
9
16th47
2006Katalogo RacingMitsubishi LancerINT
10
CTB
Ret
CGD
8
INT
11
LON
6
CTB
Ret
SCZ
6
BSB
5
TAR
Ret
ARG
Ret
RIO
13
INT
10
10th216
2007Medley-A.MattheisChevrolet AstraINT
1
CTB
Ret
CGD
6
INT
6
LON
3
SCZ
5
CTB
2
BSB
Ret
ARG
Ret
TAR
16
RIO
Ret
INT
Ret
9th221
2008Medley-WA MattheisPeugeot 307INT
4
BSB
1
CTB
1
SCZ
6
CGD
1
INT
4
RIO
20
LON
4
CTB
1
BSB
1
TAR
3
INT
15
1st287
2009Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraINT
2
CTB
7
BSB
14
SCZ
Ret
INT
6
SAL
Ret
RIO
3
CGD
7
CTB
1
BSB
17
TAR
Ret
INT
2
3rd264
2010Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraINT
20
CTB
2
VEL
1
RIO
19
RBP
2
SAL
10
INT
1
CGD
3
LON
6
SCZ
3
BSB
Ret
CTB
20
3rd251
2011Eurofarma RCChevrolet VectraCTB
Ret
INT
3
RBP
5
VEL
3
CGD
6
RIO
8
INT
8
SAL
16
SCZ
4
LON
2
BSB
5
VEL
23
2nd258
2012Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
3
CTB
4
VEL
2
RBP
17
LON
5
RIO
3
SAL
4
CAS
19
TAR
4
CTB
Ret
BSB
2
INT
2
2nd189
2013Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
3
CUR
2
TAR
3
SAL
1
BRA
5
CAS
6
RBP
9
CAS
26
VEL
2
CUR
4
BRA
3
INT
2
1st218
2014Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicINT
1

14
SCZ
1

4
SCZ
2
16
BRA
1
17
BRA
2
25
GOI
1
3
GOI
2

16
GOI
1
9
CAS
1
Ret
CAS
2
11
CUR
1
10
CUR
2
1
VEL
1
10
VEL
2
1
SCZ
1
13
SCZ
2
12
TAR
1
3
TAR
2
20
SAL
1
Ret
SAL
2
16
CUR
1
14
14th144.5
2015Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicGOI
1
1
RBP
1
4
RBP
2
Ret
VEL
1
6
VEL
2
20
CUR
1
Ret
CUR
2
Ret
SCZ
1
4
SCZ
2

6
CUR
1
DSQ
CUR
2
DSQ
GOI
1
Ret
CAS
1
4
CAS
2
3
MOU
1
4
MOU
2

3
CUR
1
3
CUR
2
2
TAR
1
7
TAR
2
Ret
INT
1
Ret
7th173
2016Eurofarma RCChevrolet SonicCUR
1
3
6th207
2016Eurofarma RCChevrolet CruzeVEL
1

21†
VEL
2
DNS
GOI
1

2
GOI
2
15
SCZ
1
5
SCZ
2
6
TAR
1
6
TAR
2
21
CAS
1

19
CAS
2
11†
INT
1
DSQ
LON
1
3
LON
2
8
CUR
1
2
CUR
2
18
GOI
1
Ret
GOI
2
DNS
CRI
1
12
CRI
2
1
INT
1
3
6th207