The 2011 Fórmula Truck season was the 16th Fórmula Truck season, the South American championship began on February 27 at Santa Cruz do Sul, while Brazilian Championship on April 3 in Rio de Janeiro and ended on December 4 at Brasília after ten rounds.
Felipe Giaffone and Volkswagen won the title of South American and Brazilian championships.[1][2]
Teams and drivers
All drivers were Brazilian-registered, excepting Luis Pucci, who raced under Argentine racing license.
Manufacturer
|
Team
|
|
Driver
|
Rounds
|
Scania
|
Ticket Car Corinthians Motorsport
|
1
|
Roberval Andrade
|
All
|
99
|
Luiz Lopes
|
All
|
Original Reis Peças
|
12
|
José Maria Reis
|
1–7, 9–10
|
45
|
Leandro Reis
|
1–7, 9–10
|
Muffatão Racing
|
20
|
Pedro Muffato
|
1–6, 8–10
|
Volkswagen
|
RM Competições
|
2
|
Valmir Benavides
|
All
|
4
|
Felipe Giaffone
|
All
|
7
|
Débora Rodrigues
|
All
|
9
|
Renato Martins
|
All
|
AJ5 Motorsport
|
23
|
Adalberto Jardim
|
3–10
|
Mercedes-Benz
|
ABF Mercedes-Benz
|
3
|
Geraldo Piquet
|
All
|
6
|
Wellington Cirino
|
All
|
ABF Desenvolvimento Team
|
73
|
Leandro Totti
|
All
|
83
|
Régis Boessio
|
All
|
ABF Grêmio Competições
|
100
|
Gérson Trindade
|
3
|
Pedro Gomes
|
5–6
|
Viginaldo Fizio
|
7–10
|
Volvo
|
DB Motorsport
|
11
|
Diumar Bueno
|
2–10
|
Clay Truck Racing
|
14
|
João Maistro
|
1–6, 8–10
|
TNT Energy Team
|
32
|
Luis Pucci
|
1–2, 4–10
|
77
|
André Marques
|
All
|
Ford
|
AJ5 Motorsport
|
23
|
Adalberto Jardim
|
1–2
|
DF Motorsport
|
70
|
Danilo Dirani
|
All
|
71
|
Cristina Rosito
|
All
|
Iveco
|
Marinelli Competições
|
50
|
Fred Marinelli
|
1–2, 4–10
|
Scuderia Iveco
|
55
|
Paulo Salustiano
|
All
|
88
|
Beto Monteiro
|
All
|
Calendar
For the 2011 season of Fórmula Truck was created the South American Championship with three races, the first in Santa Cruz do Sul along with the Top Race,[3] the second at Interlagos and the third in Argentina on Juan y Oscar Gálvez also with Top Race. Two changes occurred in the calendar, Santa Cruz do Sul replaces Velopark and Campo Grande leaves the calendar for the return to Goiânia.
Key:
Brazilian championship
South American championship
Results
Championship standings
- Points were awarded as follows:
Pos
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
PP
|
FL
|
Race
|
25
|
20
|
17
|
14
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
12th Lap
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
|
|
Drivers' championships
Brazilian
|
Colour |
Result
|
Gold |
Winner
|
Silver |
Second place
|
Bronze |
Third place
|
Green |
Points classification
|
Blue |
Non-points classification
|
Non-classified finish (NC)
|
Purple |
Retired, not classified (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
The top five after the race ensures a place on the podium.
Piquet scored no points in Brasília.
South American
|
Colour |
Result
|
Gold |
Winner
|
Silver |
Second place
|
Bronze |
Third place
|
Green |
Points classification
|
Blue |
Non-points classification
|
Non-classified finish (NC)
|
Purple |
Retired, not classified (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
|
Manufacturers' championships
Brazilian
- Notes
Three best trucks of each brand.
South American
References
External links