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Cacá Bueno was the 2006 champion
The 2006 Copa Nextel Stock Car was the 28th Stock Car Brasil season. It began on April 9 at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace and ended on December 10 at the same circuit, after twelve rounds. Cacá Bueno was crowned champion.[ 1] The season was notable for the arrival of Volkswagen as one of the series' manufacturers, alongside Mitsubishi and Chevrolet.[ 2]
All drivers were Brazilian-registered.
Team
Car
Driver
Rounds
Eurofarma RC
Mitsubishi Lancer
0
Cacá Bueno
All
15
Antonio Jorge Neto
All
WB Motosport
Volkswagen Bora
1
Raul Boesel
9–12
3
Chico Serra
All
M4T Motorsport
Chevrolet Astra
2
Paulo Salustiano
All
A. Jardim Competições
Chevrolet Astra
5
Adalberto Jardim
1–2
Boettger Competições
Chevrolet Astra
6
Alceu Feldmann
All
18
Allam Khodair
All
Petrobras-Action Power
Volkswagen Bora
7
Thiago Marques
All
14
Luciano Burti
All
Carlos Alves Competições
Volkswagen Bora
8
Carlos Alves
All
Medley-A.Mattheis
Chevrolet Astra
9
Giuliano Losacco
All
27
Guto Negão
All
Katalogo Racing
Mitsubishi Lancer
10
Ruben Carrapatoso
1–9, 11–12
63
Lico Kaesemodel
10
90
Ricardo Maurício
All
Scuderia 111
Chevrolet Astra
11
Nonô Figueiredo
All
65
Felipe Gama
All
NasrCastroneves
Volkswagen Bora
12
Hoover Orsi
1–6, 8–12
35
David Muffato
All
L&M Racing
Chevrolet Astra
16
Wagner Ebrahim
1–2
26
Wellington Justino
7, 11–12
77
Valdeno Brito
All
AMG-Filipaper Racing
Mitsubishi Lancer
17
Ingo Hoffmann
All
JF Racing
Chevrolet Astra
19
Rodrigo Sperafico
All
87
Ruben Fontes
All
Vogel Motorsport
Chevrolet Astra
21
Thiago Camilo
All
99
Gualter Salles
All
Sama-GomeSports
Volkswagen Bora
22
Marcos Gomes
11
25
Pedro Gomes
All
Officer Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer
23
Duda Pamplona
All
RC3 Bassani
Chevrolet Astra
25
Renato Jader David
1–4, 7–12
26
Wellington Justino
5, 7–8
Giuliano Piagallo
9
34
Matheus Greipel
All
55
Christian Fittipaldi
8–12
P&B Racing
Volkswagen Bora
25
Renato Jader David
6–7
40
Fabio Carreira
6–7
Nascar Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer
28
Juliano Moro
3–12
36
Ricardo Etchenique
1–3
38
Christian Conde
All
Terra Avallone
Mitsubishi Lancer
33
Felipe Maluhy
All
55
Christian Fittipaldi
2–5
70
Tarso Marques
1, 6–12
Tatu Motorsport
Mitsubishi Lancer
37
Alan Chanoski
12
Carreira Racing
Chevrolet Astra
40
Fábio Carreira
1–4, 7–12
79
Marcelo Siqueira
3–4
80
Luis Carreira, Jr.
1–5
PowerTech
Chevrolet Astra
41
Hybernon Cysne
All
44
Diogo Pachenki
All
MT Racing
Chevrolet Astra
45
Wanderley Reck, Jr.
1–2
Equipe TekProm
Volkswagen Bora
46
Nelson Silva, Jr.
11
71
Claudio Capparelli
11–12
RS Competições
Volkswagen Bora
46
Rogério Santos
1–2
50
Cláudio Ricci
7, 9
51
Átila Abreu
10–12
72
Júlio Campos
1–3, 8
Hot Car Competições
Chevrolet Astra
47
Geraldo Rola
All
74
Popó Bueno
All
Race calendar and results [ edit ]
All races were held in Brazil, with the exception of the round at Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez , which was held in Argentina.[ 3]
Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning Driver
Winning Team
1
Autódromo José Carlos Pace , São Paulo
9 April
Felipe Maluhy
Antonio Jorge Neto
Cacá Bueno
Eurofarma RC
2
Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba , Paraná
30 April
Luciano Burti
Felipe Maluhy
Antonio Jorge Neto
Eurofarma RC
3
Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura , Mato Grosso do Sul
21 May
Cacá Bueno
Hoover Orsi
Cacá Bueno
Eurofarma RC
4
Autódromo José Carlos Pace , São Paulo
2 July
David Muffato
Cacá Bueno
Cacá Bueno
Eurofarma RC
5
Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna , Goiás
23 July
Cacá Bueno
Antonio Jorge Neto
Cacá Bueno
Eurofarma RC
6
Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba , Paraná
16 August
Thiago Camilo
Juliano Moro
Thiago Camilo
Texaco Vogel
7
Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul , Rio Grande do Sul
3 September
Luciano Burti
Luciano Burti
Ruben Fontes
JF Racing
8
Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet , Federal District
24 September
Giuliano Losacco
Giuliano Losacco
Chico Serra
WB Motorsport
Super Final
9
Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã , Rio Grande do Sul
15 October
Giuliano Losacco
Giuliano Losacco
Giuliano Losacco
Medley-A.Mattheis
10
Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez , Buenos Aires
29 October
Felipe Maluhy
Mateus Greipel
Ingo Hoffmann
AMG Motorsport
11
Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet , Federal District
19 November
Ricardo Mauricio
Valdeno Brito
Tarso Marques
Terra Avallone
12
Autódromo José Carlos Pace , São Paulo
10 December
Felipe Maluhy
Gualter Salles
Ingo Hoffmann
AMG Motorsport
Drivers' championship[ edit ]
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third 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
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