Giuliano Losacco
Giuliano Losacco | |
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Nationality | Brazilian |
Born |
São Paulo | March 17, 1977
Stock Car Brasil career | |
Debut season | 2003 |
Current team | Bassani Racing |
Car no. | 9 |
Former teams |
RC Competições A.Mattheis Motorsport Vogel Motorsport JF Racing Mico’s Racing Hot Car Competições |
Starts | 108 |
Wins | 8 |
Poles | 7 |
Fastest laps | 5 |
Best finish | Champion in 2004, 2005 |
Previous series | |
1998 2000 2006 2007 2007–2008 2011 |
Eurocup Formula Renault Formula Three Sudamericana Autozone West Series TC 2000 GT3 Brasil Championship Brasileiro de Marcas |
Championship titles | |
2004-05 | Stock Car Brasil |
Giuliano Losacco (born March 17, 1977 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian racing driver.[1][2] He is the 2004 and 2005 Stock Car Brasil champion.
Racing career
Complete Stock Car Brasil results
Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Pos | Points |
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2003 | RC Competições | Chevrolet Vectra | CTB 2 |
CGD Ret |
INT 8 |
RIO Ret |
LON Ret |
INT 1 |
CTB Ret |
CGD 6 |
RIO Ret |
BSB 2 |
CTB 13 |
INT 7 |
8th | 95 |
2004 | RC Competições | Chevrolet Astra | CTB 1 |
INT 1 |
TAR Ret |
LON 1 |
RIO 5 |
INT 2 |
CTB 2 |
LON 1 |
RIO 9 |
BSB 10 |
CGD 14 |
INT 5 |
1st | 177 |
2005 | Medley-A.Mattheis | Chevrolet Astra | INT 2 |
CTB 4 |
RIO Ret |
INT 11 |
CTB Ret |
LON 5 |
BSB 2 |
SCZ 2 |
TAR 7 |
ARG 1 |
RIO 1 |
INT 3 |
1st | 166 |
2006 | Medley-A.Mattheis | Chevrolet Astra | INT 6 |
CTB 3 |
CGD Ret |
INT 24 |
LON 3 |
CTB 3 |
SCZ 8 |
BSB 22 |
TAR 1 |
ARG Ret |
RIO 9 |
INT Ret |
5th | 244 |
2007 | Texaco Vogel | Chevrolet Astra | INT 9 |
CTB 6 |
CGD Ret |
INT 8 |
LON 15 |
SCZ Ret |
CTB Ret |
BSB Ret |
ARG Ret |
TAR 20 |
RIO Ret |
INT 12 |
23rd | 30 |
2008 | JF Racing | Peugeot 307 | INT Ret |
BSB 4 |
CTB 8 |
SCZ 12 |
CGD 9 |
INT 15 |
RIO 25 |
LON 2 |
CTB 4 |
BSB 8 |
TAR 24 |
INT 16 |
6th | 230 |
2009 | JF Racing | Peugeot 307 | INT 9 |
CTB 14 |
BSB Ret |
SCZ 15 |
INT 4 |
SAL 9 |
RIO Ret |
CGD 12 |
CTB 5 |
BSB Ret |
TAR Ret |
INT Ret |
18th | 39 |
2010 | Mico's Racing | Peugeot 307 | INT Ret |
CTB 11 |
VEL Ret |
RIO 21 |
RBP 6 |
SAL 13 |
INT Ret |
CGD 14 |
LON 5 |
SCZ 17 |
BSB 24 |
CTB Ret |
21st | 32 |
2011 | Hot Car Competições | Chevrolet Vectra | CTB 10 |
INT Ret |
RBP 12 |
VEL 10 |
CGD 12 |
RIO 21 |
INT Ret |
SAL 10 |
SCZ Ret |
LON 13 |
BSB 4 |
VEL 10 |
16th | 49 |
2012 | Bassani Racing | Peugeot 408 | INT 18 |
CTB 17 |
VEL |
RBP |
LON |
RIO |
27th | 33 | ||||||
Shell Racing | SAL 24 |
CAS Ret |
TAR 12 |
CTB 11 |
BSB 14 |
INT |
References
- ↑ "FARA: Com Cacá, Nonô e Losacco, Team Ginetta USA faz 1-2-3 no pódio em Homestead" Cross Brasil. Retrieved 2015-12-8.
- ↑ "Giuliano Losacco ganha surpresa de aniversário no intervalo dos treinos" Globo Esporte. Retrieved 2015-12-8.
External links
- Giuliano Losacco career summary at DriverDB.com
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by David Muffato |
Stock Car Brasil champion 2004–2005 |
Succeeded by Cacá Bueno |
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