2026 Stock Car Pro Series

The 2026 Stock Car Pro Series will be the 48th season of the Stock Car Pro Series, the premier touring car racing series in Brazil, and the fifth season under the Stock Car Pro Series moniker. The season will mark the return of V8 engines to the category having used inline-four turbocharged powerplants in 2025.[1]

Calendar

The calendar for the 2026 season was revealed and also updated on January 2026, and will consist of 12 rounds.[2] The calendar also marks the return of Corrida do Milhão for the first time since 2020 and the Corrida Endurance since 2022

Round Circuit (Event) Dates Support bill Map
1 Circuito dos Cristais
Curvelo, Minas Gerais
6–8 March TCR South America Touring Car Championship
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship
2 Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul
Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul
27–29 March TCR South America Touring Car Championship
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship
Turismo Nacional BR
3 Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, São Paulo
24–26 April TCR South America Touring Car Championship
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship
Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
4 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
Goiânia, GO
15–17 May Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
Turismo Nacional BR
5 Autódromo Internacional de Mato Grosso
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso
19–20 June TCR South America Touring Car Championship
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship
Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
Turismo Nacional BR
6 Autódromo Velo Città
Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
24–26 July TCR South America Touring Car Championship
TCR Brazil Touring Car Championship
Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
7 Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel
Cascavel, Paraná
7–9 August Turismo Nacional BR
8 Autódromo Internacional de Chapecó
Chapecó, Santa Catarina
4–6 September Stock Light
Turismo Nacional BR
9 Autódromo Internacional de Brasília (Corrida do Milhão)
Brasília, Distrito Federal
25–27 September Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
Turismo Nacional BR
10 Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Corrida Endurance)
Goiânia, GO
16–18 October F4 Brazilian Championship
11 Velopark
Nova Santa Rita, Rio Grande do Sul
13–15 November Turismo Nacional BR
12 Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Super Final)
São Paulo, São Paulo
11–13 December Stock Light
F4 Brazilian Championship
Turismo Nacional BR

Teams and drivers

Championship entries
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Scuderia Chiarelli Chevrolet Tracker 0 Cacá Bueno[3] 1
22 André Moraes Jr.[3] 1
Time Lubrax TMG 4 Júlio Campos[3] 1
19 Felipe Massa[3] 1
Scuderia Bandeiras 8 Rafael Suzuki[3] 1
33 Nelson Piquet Jr.[4] 1
AMattheis Vogel 12 Lucas Foresti[3] 1
83 Gabriel Casagrande[5] 1
Valda Cavaleiro Sports 85 Guilherme Salas[3] 1
90 Ricardo Maurício[3] 1
Eurofarma RC Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 1 Felipe Fraga[5] 1
11 Gaetano di Mauro[5] 1
RCM Motorsport 7 Sérgio Sette Câmara[3] 1
38 Zezinho Muggiati[3] 1
Blau Motorsport 18 Allam Khodair[3] 1
29 Daniel Serra[3] 1
SG28 Powered RTR 24 Felipe Barrichello Bartz[6] 1
Scuderia Bandeiras Sports 51 Átila Abreu[7] 1
111 Rubens Barrichello[7] 1
Sterling Racing 121 Felipe Baptista[3] 1
444 Vicente Orige[3] 1
Mercado Livre Racing Toyota Corolla Cross 06 Hélio Castroneves[3] 1
30 César Ramos[3] 1
AMattheis/TMG 27 Renan Guerra[3] 1
28 Enzo Elias[3] 1
Full Time Gazoo Racing 10 Ricardo Zonta[3] 1
80 Alfredinho Ibiapina[3] 1
Mercado Livre Racing Team 21 Thiago Camilo[3] 1
SG28 by RTR 27 Bruna Tomaselli[8] 1
97 Tatiana Calderón[9] 1
Crown Racing 81 Arthur Leist[5] 1
91 Lucas Kohl[10] 1
CAR Racing 290 Léo Reis[11] 1
301 Rafa Reis[11] 1

Team and driver changes

The grid expanded to 31 from 34 cars. Stock Light team SG28 stepped up to the top-flight with their drivers Bruna Tomaselli and 2025 Stock Light champion Felipe Barrichello Bartz,[8] and later added a third car for former FIA Formula 2 Championship and IndyCar Series driver Tatiana Calderón.[9] The two female drivers were withdrawn from the opening round of the championship after their cars were delivered without the required running gear.[12]

AMattheis Motorsport expanded to four Toyotas and changed its name to Mercado Livre Racing. The team also announced a tecnical partnership with TMG Racing. Enzo Elias joined the team.

Stock Light runner up Léo Reis joined CAR Racing alongside his brother Rafa Reis. Vicente Orige also joined the team having left Scuderia Bandeiras; he was replaced with Rafael Suzuki.

Império Endurance Brasil driver Andre Moraes Jr returned to the series in Scuderia Chiarelli alongside Cacá Bueno.

João Paulo de Oliveira left the series to focus on Nissan Super GT progam.[13]

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1 Curvelo 7 March Felipe Fraga Enzo Elias AMattheis/TMG
R2 8 March Gaetano di Mauro Gaetano di Mauro Felipe Fraga Eurofarma RC
2 R1 Santa Cruz do Sul 28 March
R2 29 March
3 R1 Interlagos 1 25 April
R2 26 April
4 R1 Goiana 1 16 May
R2 17 May
5 R1 Cuiaba 19 June
R2 20 June
6 R1 Mogi Guacu 25 July
R2 26 July
7 R1 Cascavel 8 August
R2 9 August
8 R1 Chapeco 5 September
R2 6 September
9 R1 Brasilia 26 September
R2 27 September
10 R1 Goiana 2 17 October
R2 18 October
11 R1 Velopark 14 November
R2 15 November
12 R1 Interlagos 2 12 December
R2 13 December

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. The five worst results are discarded. Races in which a driver has been disqualified cannot be discarded. The first race of each event is held with partially reversed top twelve grid.

Points format Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th Pole
Sprint Race 55 50 46 42 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2
Main Race 80 74 69 64 59 55 51 47 43 40 37 34 31 28 25 22 19 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3

Drivers' Championship[a]

Pos Driver

CUR

SCS

INT1

GOI1

CUI

MGG

CSC

CHA

BRA

GOI2

VEL

INT2

Pts
S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M
1 Felipe Fraga 4 1 122
2 Rubens Barrichello 2 5 109
3 Gabriel Casagrande 5 3 107
4 Júlio Campos 8 2 106
5 Rafael Suzuki 3 6 101
6 Enzo Elias 1 9 98
7 Daniel Serra 9 4 94
8 Felipe Massa 10 7 79
9 Sergio Sette Câmara 6 10 76
10 Léo Reis 13 8 69
11 Lucas Foresti 12 12 58
12 Allam Khodair 14 11 57
13 Arthur Leist 7 17 53
14 Átila Abreu 15 13 49
15 Cacá Bueno 16 14 44
16 Thiago Camilo 17 15 39
17 Nelson Piquet Jr. 11 26 33
18 Vicente Orige 18 18 30
19 Guilherme Salas Ret 16 22
20 Alfredinho Ibiapina 19 25 20
21 Hélio Castroneves 21 24 19
22 Renan Guerra 22 23 19
23 Felipe Baptista 24 22 18
24 Ricardo Zonta 20 27 17
25 César Ramos Ret 19 15
26 André Moraes Jr. Ret 20 13
27 Ricardo Maurício Ret 21 12
28 Felipe Barrichello Bartz 23 Ret 11
29 Zezinho Muggiati DSQ 28 5
30 Lucas Kohl Ret 29 4
31 Gaetano di Mauro Ret Ret 2
32 Rafa Reis Ret Ret 0
33 Bruna Tomaselli Ret Ret 0
34 Tatiana Calderón WD WD 0
Pos Driver S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M Pts

CUR

SCS

INT1

GOI1

CUI

MGG

CSC

CHA

BRA

GOI1

VEL

INT2

Source:[14]

Teams Championship[b]

In the Teams Championship, points are awarded as the combination of points made by the team's drivers over the whole weekend.

Pos Team Points
1 TMG Racing 185
2 A.Mattheis Vogel 165
3 Scuderia Bandeiras Sports 158
4 Blau Motorsport 151
5 Scuderia Bandeiras 134
6 Eurofarma RC 124
7 AMattheis/TMG 117
8 Team RC 81
9 CAR Racing 69
10 Crown Racing 57
11 Scuderia Chiarelli 57
12 Sterling Racing 48
13 Full Time Gazoo Racing 39
14 Mercado Livre Racing Team 35
15 Mercado Livre Racing 34
16 Valda Cavaleiro Sports 34
17 SG28 Powered RTR 11
18 SG28 by RTR 0
Source:[14]

Manufacturer Championship

In the Manufacturer Championship, points are awarded as the same of the two best positioned drivers running for each manufacturer.

Pos Manufacturer Points
1 Mitsubishi 236
2 Chevrolet 227
3 Toyota 179
Source:[14]

Notes

  1. ^ Points total shown excluding the 5 lowest scores before the final round, which are dropped.
  2. ^ Points total shown excluding the 5 lowest scores of the season, which are dropped.

References

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  2. ^ Weissbach, Thayná (15 January 2026). "Stock Car faz nova atualização no calendário de 2026". terra.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Parabólica. Retrieved 16 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Veja quem é quem no grid da Stock Car 2026". motorsport.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2026-03-03. Retrieved 2026-03-04.
  4. ^ "Nelsinho Piquet e Scuderia Bandeiras renovam parceria para 2026". motorsport.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-11-28. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
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  7. ^ a b "Barrichello correrá pela Scuderia Bandeiras em 2026". motorsport.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
  8. ^ a b "SG28 reforça parceria e confirma Tomaselli para temporada 2026 da Stock Car". grandepremio.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-12-29. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  9. ^ a b "Tatiana Calderón announces Stock Car Pro Series debut". Racers - Behind the Helmet. 2026-02-27. Retrieved 2026-02-27.
  10. ^ "Lucas Kohl será piloto da Crown Racing em 2026". motorsport.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
  11. ^ a b "Car Racing renova com Rafael Reis e anuncia dupla com irmão Léo para 2026". motorsport.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-11-27. Retrieved 2025-12-02.
  12. ^ "Calderón and Tomaselli forced to sit out Curvelo round as SG28 Racing's all-female Stock Car debut hits trouble". Racers - Behind the Helmet. 7 March 2026.
  13. ^ "Nissan/NMC announces 2026 Super GT GT500 team lineups". Nismo. 9 December 2025. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  14. ^ a b c Desportivas, Vicar Promoções. "Vicar Promoções Desportivas - Automobilismo Brasileiro". velocigroup.com.br. Retrieved 2026-03-17.