1982 Stock Car Brasil season
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The 1982 Stock Car Brasil Championship was the fourth iteration of the Stock Car Brasil Championship. The season would begin at the Autódromo de Jacarepaguá on March 7 and would conclude at the Interlagos Circuit on October 17.
This season marked the first series' international races at the Circuito do Estoril in Portugal, albeit as non-championship events. The championship was won by Olimpio Alencar Jr.
The following circuits hosted at least one round of the 1982 championship.[1]
| Round | Circuit (Event) | Dates | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro |
7 March | |
| 2 | Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro |
21 March | |
| 3 | Interlagos, São Paulo |
4 April | |
| 4 | Interlagos, São Paulo |
9 May | |
| 5 | Interlagos, São Paulo |
30 May | |
| 6 | Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro |
20 June | |
| NC | Cascais, Portugal |
3 July | |
| NC | Cascais, Portugal |
18 July | |
| 7 | Curitiba, Paraná |
8 August | |
| 8 | Interlagos, São Paulo |
12 September | |
| 9 | Interlagos, São Paulo |
17 October | |
Teams and drivers
All teams and drivers were Brazilian-registered. All entrants ran the Chevrolet Opala car.
| Entrant | Tire | Driver | Rounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipe Coca-Cola Brasil/Polwax | C | Paulo Gomes | All |
| Thiago Grison | |||
| Equipe Johnson | P | Ingo Hoffmann | All |
| Oswaldo Drugovich Jr. | |||
| Giaffone Motorsport | M | Zeca Giaffone | All |
| Sidney Alves | |||
| Spinelli Racing | C | Olimpio Alencar Jr. | All |
| Marcos Gracia | All | ||
| Equipe Havoline-Texaco | P | Reinaldo Campello | All |
| Luiz Bueno | |||
| Team Metalpó | B | Alfredo Guaraná Menezes | |
| Wagner França | |||
| Castrol Racing | M | Fernando Tradt | |
| Carlos Drumond | |||
| Bastos Racing Team | C | Rodrigo Mello | |
| Rothmans International | P | Mauro Turcatel | |
| Boettger Competições | C | Ricardo Baptista | |
| Claude Bess Stock Cars | P | Wilson Fittipaldi Júnior | All |
| Vignaldo Fizio | |||
| Cedro Cereais/Pneulândia/Fabidan Company | B | José Cangueiro | |
| Charm Equipe | M | Eraldo Rosa | |
| Macarrão Eme-Gê Autosport | P | Dirceu Raupp Jr. | |
| José Luís Barrinuevo | |||
| Dimep Grand Prix | C | Francisco Martin | |
| Antonio Martins | |||
| Renocap Team | C | Luiz Alberto Pereira | |
| Carretas FG Racing | C | Sylvio de Barros | |
| Guilherme Mottur | |||
| Caster Competições | P | Márcio Mauro | |
| Leonardo Sánchez | |||
| Drible/Ótica Catumbi Motors | P | Ricardo Fontanari | |
| Oxigeral GP | M | Paulo Valiengo | |
| Vanderley de Brito | |||
| Forbox Corporation | C | Luiz Aladino Osorio | |
| Clóvis Navarro | |||
| Kohlbach Engineering | C | Julio Tedesco | |
| Pedro Rodrigues | |||
| Scuderia Bernardini | M | Edgar Mello Filho | |
| Luiz Carlos Lanzoni | |||
| Team Marlboro | P | Renato Martins | |
| Sérgio Drugovich | |||
| Semer Competições | G | Chico Serra | |
| Gilberto Hidalgo | |||