Thiago Camilo

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Nationality Brazilian
Born (1984-09-20) September 20, 1984 (age 41)
Debut season2003
Current teamIpiranga Racing
Thiago Camilo
Thiago Camilo at the Bahia round of the 2013 Stock Car Brasil.
Nationality Brazilian
Born (1984-09-20) September 20, 1984 (age 41)
Stock Car Brasil career
Debut season2003
Current teamIpiranga Racing
Racing licence FIA Gold
Car number21
Starts300
Wins37
Poles27
Fastest laps36
Best finish2nd in 2009, 2013, 2017, 2019
Previous series
20012002
20072009
2009
2010
Stock Car Light
TC 2000
GT3 Brasil Championship
Trofeo Línea
The #21 Ipiranga Racing Chevrolet Sonic being driven by Thiago Camilo at Interlagos

Thiago Camilo Palmieri (born September 20, 1984 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian racing driver. Since 2003 he competes in the Stock Car Brasil touring car championship driving for Chevrolet. He was Runner-up in 2009 and 2013. He is a three-time winner of the Corrida do Milhão.

Camilo began attending racetracks in the womb, Mari. His father, Jose 'Bel' Camillo, was a pilot in various categories of tourism and ended his career in Stock V8, the year his son was making his debut (2003).

Camilo belongs to a small group of Brazilian pilots that never became interested in motor racing formula, and planned a career in tourism. In 1994, began collecting good results in disputes over the Junior category São Paulo kart. Won several regional titles in 2000. joined Stock Car Light in 2001 (was third in two years he attended)

In November 2004, Camilo won the last race of the season (November 28, at Interlagos), became the youngest driver to win the Stock Car, with 20 years, two months and eight days. That season, before the age of 20, he became the youngest driver to achieve a pole position (1 May, in Tarumã). After seven seasons on the team Vogel, where he won his eight wins and ten pole positions, four times in a row came to the Super Final (2006–2009) and was runner-up (2009).[1] Camilo inaugurated a new partnership in 2011, now running under the baton of Rosinei Campos, RCM Motorsport team owner and champion of four of the last seven seasons in the Stock Car Brasil with the team Eurofarma RC.

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