NASCAR Brasil Series

NASCAR Brasil Series' roots can be traced to 2011, when rumors of a Super Cup championship first circulated in the Brazilian racing scene.

Super Cup is a category that promised a low cost championship hosted in tracks outside of the traditional Brazilian venues.

[2] Super Cup ultimately failed to establish themselves, but on January 18, 2012 a spiritual successor series named Sprint Race was founded by Thiago Marques, a former competitor in the Stock Car Pro Series and the younger brother of ex-Formula One driver Tarso Marques.

NASCAR Brasil Series' cars featured a peripheral tubular space frame chassis reinforced with aluminum plates.

In its original guise, the car used an unbranded hatchback body model based on the Renault Clio.

It uses a six-speed sequential gearbox, independent suspension, and engines supplied by Action Power.

A rear stabilizer bar was added, with drivers being able to choose between three settings: Soft, hard, and off.

The current generation of Chevrolet Camaro bodied NASCAR Brasil race cars racing at Autódromo Velo Città in 2020.