Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos

Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos
Category Touring cars
Country Brazil Brazil
Inaugural season 1983
Folded 2009
Constructors Chevrolet, Fiat, Ford and Volkswagen
Last Drivers' champion Paraná (state) Marco Romanini
Last Makes' champion Volkswagen

The Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos (Brazilian Championship of Brand and Drivers) was a touring car racing based in Brazil. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1983 and 1994, and the second one between 2004 and 2009.

Start in 1983 the Campeonato Brasileiro de Marcas e Pilotos was a strong touring car racing championship, with direct involvement of the manufactures, had its last year of competition in 1994, the champions were Egon Herzfield and Vicente Daudt, who run with the Ford Escort. At the end of 1994 season, the promise was that we would have for the 1995 season imported cars, utilize in some championships as; BTCC or DTM, but this promise was not fulfilled and the championship was declared ended.

After ten years, in 2004 that announced the return of the championship with new rules and cars, organized for Toninho de Souza and Brazilian Confederation of Auto Racing (CBA), the championship not obtained success and was ended in 2009.

In 2011 that announced the return of the championship with Brasileiro de Marcas name and completely reworked.

Champions

1983–1994

Year Drivers Car
1983 Minas Gerais Antonio da Matta Fiat 147
1984 São Paulo (state) Jayme Figueiredo
São Paulo (state) Xandy Negrão
Volkswagen Voyage
1985 São Paulo (state) Fábio Greco
São Paulo (state) Lian Duarte
Volkswagen Voyage
1986 São Paulo (state) Armando Balbi
São Paulo (state) Xandy Negrão
Volkswagen Passat
1987 Turbo: Minas Gerais Clemente Faria / Minas Gerais Vinicius Pimentel
Aspirado: Minas Gerais Antonio da Matta / Santa Catarina (state) Gunnar Volmer
Volkswagen Passat
1988 Rio de Janeiro (state) Andreas Mattheis Volkswagen Passat
1989 Minas Gerais Antonio da Matta
Santa Catarina (state) Gunnar Volmer
Volkswagen Passat
1990 Rio de Janeiro (state) Andreas Mattheis
Rio de Janeiro (state) Ricardo Cosac
Volkswagen Passat
1991 São Paulo (state) Paulo Gomes
São Paulo (state) Claudio Girotto
Volkswagen Passat Voyage
1992 Rio de Janeiro (state) Andreas Mattheis
Rio de Janeiro (state) Paulo Judice
Ford Escort
1993 Rio de Janeiro (state) Andreas Mattheis
Rio de Janeiro (state) Paulo Judice
Ford Escort
1994 Div. A: Rio Grande do Sul Egon Herzfield / Rio Grande do Sul Vicente Daudt
Div. B: Paraná (state) Marcos Pegoraro / Paraná (state) Henrique Zornig
Ford Escort

2004–2009

Year Driver Car
2004 São Paulo (state) Rodrigo Navarro Volkswagen Gol
2005 Rio Grande do Sul Rafael Iserhard Chevrolet Corsa
2006 Paraná (state) Fabio Ebrahim Volkswagen Gol
2007 Paraná (state) Geraldo Sermann Volkswagen Gol
2008 Cancelled
2009 Paraná (state) Marco Romanini Volkswagen Gol
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