Continuing its worldwide expansion, GT3 made an extremely successful South American debut this weekend, with the first two races in the Brazil GT3 Championship, which took place at Tarumã on August 11th and 12th. In the fine winter sunshine, the numerous spectators were treated to two excellent races, proving once again the global potential of this category. Paulo Bonifácil and Alceu Feldmann went down in history as the first-ever race winners, winning round 1 of the 10-race series in their Lamborghini Gallardo. The second one-hour race, on the Sunday, was won by the Dodge Viper Competition Coupé of Andreas Mattheis and Xandy Negrão. The series is promoted by SRO Latin America, and is the fifth national series for GT3 cars organised by the SRO Motorsports Group , after France, Britain, Belgium and Germany, following on from the success of the FIA GT3 European Championship.
The series continues with rounds in Curitiba on September 1st and 2nd, Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 29th and 30th, and two rounds in Sao Paolo. The first will take place on November 11th and 12th along with the Mil Milhas, and the season finale will be held at Interlagos on December 1st and 2nd.
14/08/2007 GT3 makes a successful debut in Brazil
Continuing its worldwide expansion, GT3 made an extremely successful South American debut this weekend, with the first two races in the Brazil GT3 Championship, which took place at Tarumã on August 11th and 12th. In the fine winter sunshine, the numerous spectators were treated to two excellent races, proving once again the global potential of this category. Paulo Bonifácil and Alceu Feldmann went down in history as the first-ever race winners, winning round 1 of the 10-race series in their Lamborghini Gallardo. The second one-hour race, on the Sunday, was won by the Dodge Viper Competition Coupé of Andreas Mattheis and Xandy Negrão. The series is promoted by SRO Latin America, and is the fifth national series for GT3 cars organised by the SRO Motorsports Group , after France, Britain, Belgium and Germany, following on from the success of the FIA GT3 European Championship.
The series continues with rounds in Curitiba on September 1st and 2nd, Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 29th and 30th, and two rounds in Sao Paolo. The first will take place on November 11th and 12th along with the Mil Milhas, and the season finale will be held at Interlagos on December 1st and 2nd.



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