The 2012 Formula 3 Sudamericana season was the 26th Formula 3 Sudamericana season. It began on 22 July 2012, at Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba , and ended on 2 December on the same circuit. After a year more complicated of the category, Formula 3 Sudamericana becomes organized by Vicar, the same of Stock Car Brasil and Brasileiro de Marcas .[1]
After winning the light class in 2010, Fernando Resende won the main class, the fourth successive title of Césario Fórmula team. On the light class Césario Fórmula driver Higor Hoffman won the championship.[2] The 2012 season was marked by only three drivers racing in all rounds and with no driver and race outside Brazil.
Drivers and teams [ ]
All cars were powered by Berta engines, and ran on Pirelli tyres. All drivers were Brazilian registered.
Team
Driver
Class
Chassis
Rounds
Cesário Fórmula
1
Fernando Resende
A
Dallara F309
1–2
Rodrigo Gonzalez
3–6
2
Carlos Padovan
A
Dallara F309
3
Ramon Matias
4
Fernando Resende
5–6
31
Higor Hoffman
B
Dallara F301
All
32
Felipe Polehtto
B
Dallara F301
2
Pedro Castro
3
Fernando Stédile
4
77
Felipe Lapenna
B
Dallara F301
5
Capital Motorsport
2
Eduardo Banzoli
B
Dallara F301
1–2
26
5
Hitech Racing
3
Nicolas Costa
A
Dallara F309
1
Gustavo Myasava
2
Christian Castro
3
Felipe Guimarães
4–6
4
Gabriel Casagrande
A
Dallara F309
1
Pedro Nunes
2
Gustavo Frigotto
3, 6
Christian Castro
4
Mathues Stumpf
5
Lucas Biagioni
A
Dallara F309
1
99
Nicolas Costa
A
Dallara F309
5
Bassan Motorsport
11
André Pedralli
A
Dallara F309
1–2, 5
Chemim Racing
14
Luis Carlos Abbade
B
Dallara F301
4
EMB Racing
22
Lucas de La Vega
B
Dallara F301
1–4
Kemba Racing
28
Leonardo de Souza
A
Dallara F309
All
Baumer Racing
33
Lucilio Baumer
B
Dallara F301
6
Dragão Motorsport
37
Luir Miranda
B
Dallara F301
2, 6
RR Racing Team
38
Raphael Raucci
B
Dallara F301
All
Icon
Class
A
Class A
B
Class B
Race calendar and results [ ]
All rounds were held in Brazil.
Championship standings [ ]
Points were awarded as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
Drivers' Championship [ ]
Pos
Driver
CUR
RIO
VEL
TAR
LON
CUR
Pts
Class A
1
Fernando Resende
2
1
2
1
1
7
3
Ret
112
2
Rodrigo Gonzalez
1
DSQ
4
2
6
3
DSQ
4
87
3
Leonardo de Souza
Ret
Ret
Ret
7
2
1
Ret
3
2
Ret
Ret
6
84
4
Felipe Guimarães
1
1
Ret
1
1
Ret
80
5
André Pedralli
3
3
3
2
4
5
75
6
Gustavo Frigotto
4
5
2
3
57
7
Christian Castro
3
3
6
4†
37
8
Nicolas Costa
1
2
DNS
DNS
35
9
Pedro Nunes
1
6
32
10
Gabriel Casagrande
4
7
20
11
Ramon Matias
2
Ret
15
12
Mathues Stumpf
6†
4
10
Lucas Biagioni
Ret
Ret
0
Gustavo Myasava
Ret
Ret
0
Carlos Padovan
Ret
Ret
0
Class B
1
Higor Hoffman
7
4
4
3
Ret
Ret
5
6
3
2
4
1
182
1
Raphael Raucci
5
5
Ret
9
Ret
2
3
5
5
4
Ret
2
142
3
Lucas de La Vega
8
6
Ret
8
5
4
7
7
91
4
Eduardo Banzoli
6
Ret
Ret
4
DSQ
6
42
5
Luir Miranda
5
5
Ret
5
39
6
Pedro Castro
6
6
27
7
Luis Carlos Abbade
8
Ret
10
Fernando Stédile
Ret
Ret
0
Felipe Lapenna
Ret
Ret
0
Lucilio Baumer
Ret
Ret
0
Felipe Polehtto
DNS
Ret
0
Pos
Driver
CUR
RIO
VEL
TAR
LON
CUR
Pts
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
Notes:
† — Driver did not race and did not score points for participating with partner.
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