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22 Março 2015 Goiânia (3.835 km) 19 - 22 março 2015 Média Classificação Classification on the best lap 1 51 Átila Abreu/Nelson Piquet Jr AMG Motorsport Chevrolet 1:24.468 1:24.000 1:24.234 2 80 Marcos Gomes/Mark Winterbottom Voxx Racing Team Peugeot 1:24.423 1:24.656 1:24.539 3 74 Popó Bueno/Guilherme Salas Cavaleiro Racing Sports Peugeot 1:24.484 1:24.608 1:24.546 4 77 Valdeno Brito/Laurens Vanthoor Shell Racing Chevrolet 1:24.923 1:24.342 1:24.632 5 90 Ricardo Mauricio/Nestor Girolami Eurofarma RC Chevrolet 1:24.692 1:24.579 1:24.635 6 21 Thiago Camilo/Lucas Di Grassi Ipiranga-RCM Chevrolet 1:24.737 1:24.536 1:24.636 7 18 Allam Khodair/Antonio Felix da Costa Full Time Competições Chevrolet 1:24.521 1:24.851 1:24.686 8 0 Cacá Bueno/Pechito Lopez Red Bull Racing Chevrolet 1:24.636 1:24.829 1:24.732 9 110 Felipe Lapenna/Vitantonio Liuzzi Schin Racing Team Peugeot 1:24.500 1:25.114 1:24.807 10 12 Lucas Foresti/Luiz Razia AMG Motorsport Chevrolet 1:24.798 1:24.884 1:24.841 11 46 Vitor Genz/Matheus Stumpf Boettger Competições Peugeot 1:24.691 1:25.012 1:24.851 12 28 Galid Osman/Beto Monteiro Ipiranga-RCM Chevrolet 1:24.478 1:25.248 1:24.863 13 4 Julio Campos/Nicholas Prost Prati-donaduzzi Peugeot 1:24.656 1:25.087 1:24.871 14 70 Diego Nunes/Ricardo Rosset Vogel Motorsport Chevrolet 1:24.253 1:25.495 1:24.874 15 88 Felipe Fraga/Alvaro Parente Voxx Racing Team Peugeot 1:24.748 1:25.061 1:24.904 16 5 Denis Navarro/Felipe Giaffone Vogel Motorsport Chevrolet 1:24.437 1:25.467 1:24.952 17 73 Sergio Jimenez/Fabio Carbone C2 Team Chevrolet 1:24.740 1:25.348 1:25.044 18 11 Cesar Ramos/Frederic Vervish Cavaleiro Racing Sports Peugeot 1:24.846 1:25.293 1:25.069 19 10 Ricardo Zonta/Jacques Villeneuve Shell Racing Chevrolet 1:24.769 1:25.412 1:25.090 20 65 Max Wilson/Vitor Meira Eurofarma RC Chevrolet 1:24.946 1:25.452 1:25.199 21 1 Antonio Pizzonia/Bruno Senna Prati-donaduzzi Peugeot 1:25.367 1:25.083 1:25.225 22 83 Gabriel Casagrande/Enrique Bernoldi C2 Team Chevrolet 1:24.793 1:25.692 1:25.242 23 3 Bia Figueiredo/Matias Milla União Química Racing Peugeot 1:24.775 1:25.731 1:25.253 24 72 Fabio Fogaça/Leandro Totti Hot Car Competições Chevrolet 1:24.739 1:25.835 1:25.287 25 14 Luciano Burti/Jaime Algersuari RZ Motorsport Chevrolet 1:25.177 1:25.494 1:25.335 26 25 Tuka Rocha/Chris Van Der Drift União Química Racing Peugeot 1:25.131 1:25.568 1:25.349 27 29 Daniel Serra/Chico Serra Red Bull Racing Chevrolet 1:24.482 1:26.357 1:25.419 28 111 Rubens Barrichello/Ingo Hoffman Full Time Competições Chevrolet 1:24.757 1:26.181 1:25.469 29 8 Rafael Suzuki/Antonio Perez RZ Motorsport Chevrolet 1:25.301 1:25.856 1:25.578 30 6 Alceu Feldmann/Ezequiel Raul Bosio Boettger Competições Peugeot 1:25.596 1:25.865 1:25.730 31 26 Raphael Abbate/Nicolas Costa Hot Car Competições Chevrolet 1:25.351 1:26.538 1:25.944 32 33 Felipe Maluhy/Xandynho Negrão ProGP Chevrolet 1:25.236 1:26.810 1:26.023 33 2 Raphael Mattos/David Mufatto Schin Racing Team Peugeot 1:27.674 - 1:27.674 Diretor de Prova: Comissários: Cronometragem: . Page : 1 / 1 Software Elite v3 - www.chronelec.com Printed : 21/3/2015 13:06.
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