2013 Fórmula Truck season


The 2013 Fórmula Truck season was the 18th Fórmula Truck season. It begin on March 10 at Tarumã and ended on December 8 at Brasília. All ten rounds will count towards the Brazilian title, with four rounds counting towards the South American title.

Teams and drivers

All drivers were Brazilian-registered, excepting Alex Caffi, who raced under Italian racing license.
ManufacturerTeamDriverRounds
VolvoABF Motorsport0Alberto CatucciAll
VolvoABF Motorsport30Rogério Castro2–9
VolvoDB Motorsport11Jansen BuenoAll
VolvoClay Truck Racing14João Marcos MaistroAll
IvecoScuderia Iveco2Valmir BenavidesAll
IvecoScuderia Iveco88Beto MonteiroAll
IvecoDakar Motorsport21Alex Caffi3–10
IvecoLucar Motorsports99Luiz LopesAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Mercedez-Benz3Geraldo Piquet1, 3–10
Mercedes-BenzABF Mercedez-Benz6Wellington CirinoAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Mercedez-Benz70Danilo Dirani2
Mercedes-BenzABF Racing Team55Paulo SalustianoAll
Mercedes-BenzABF Racing Team80Diogo PachenkiAll
Mercedes-BenzBoessio Competições83Régis BoessioAll
MANRM Competições4Felipe GiaffoneAll
Volkswagen MANRM Competições7Débora RodriguesAll
Volkswagen MANRM Competições8Adalberto JardimAll
Volkswagen MANRM Competições73Leandro TottiAll
Volkswagen MANRM Competições77André MarquesAll
ScaniaTicket Car Corinthians Motorsport10Ronaldo KastropilAll
ScaniaTicket Car Corinthians Motorsport15Roberval AndradeAll
ScaniaOriginal Reis Peças12José Maria ReisAll
ScaniaOriginal Reis Peças51Leandro ReisAll
ScaniaMuffatão Racing20Pedro Muffato2, 4–7, 9–10
ScaniaMuffatão Racing22David Muffato1
FordDF Motorsport43Pedro Gomes2
FordDF Motorsport70Danilo Dirani1
FordDF Motorsport71Raijan Mascarello4–10
FordDF Motorsport72Djalma FogaçaAll
FordTerritório Motorsport44Edu Piano1–5, 7–10

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Calendar and results

A ten-round calendar was announced on 10 December 2012. All races were held in Brazil, excepting round at Autódromo Oscar Cabalén, that was held in Argentina.
RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1Autódromo Internacional de TarumãMarch 10Wellington CirinoWellington CirinoWellington CirinoABF Mercedes-Benz
2Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, LondrinaApril 7Régis BoessioLeandro TottiPaulo SalustianoABF Racing Team
3Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, CaruaruMay 19Leandro TottiLeandro TottiRégis BoessioBoessio Competições
4Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, GoiâniaJune 9Wellington CirinoGeraldo PiquetGeraldo PiquetABF Mercedes-Benz
5Autódromo José Carlos PaceJuly 7Roberval AndradeRoberval AndradeBeto MonteiroScuderia Iveco
6Autódromo Internacional de CascavelAugust 4Felipe GiaffoneWellington CirinoFelipe GiaffoneRM Competições
7Autódromo Oscar CabalénSeptember 8Paulo SalustianoRoberval AndradeBeto MonteiroScuderia Iveco
8Autódromo Internacional de GuaporéOctober 13Paulo SalustianoPaulo SalustianoRégis BoessioBoessio Competições
9Autódromo Internacional de CuritibaNovember 10Felipe GiaffoneLeandro TottiFelipe GiaffoneRM Competições
10Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, BrasíliaDecember 8Paulo SalustianoLeandro TottiValmir BenavidesScuderia Iveco

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Championship standings

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Drivers' standings

Brazilian

1 2 3 4 5 refers to the classification of the drivers on the yellow flag scheduled, where bonus points are awarded 5–4–3–2–1 and the top five drivers in race ensures a place on the podium.

South American

Manufacturers' standings

Brazilian

South American