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Giuliano Losacco (São Paulo, March 17, 1977) is a Brazilian car racing driver, two-time winner of the Stock Car Brasil Championship in 2004 and 2005.

Career[]

Giuliano Losacco started in karting, and went through several categories of national and international single-seaters in the 1990s.

In the early 2000s he returned to Brazil and decided to enter the Stock Car Brasil Series. Even though the category was full of stars, he was Stock Car champion twice in 2004, with the team (RC Competições), and in 2005, with (Andreas Mattheis), with fierce disputes in these years with Cacá Bueno.

In Stock he also competed for the RC Competições, Medley Andreas Matheis, Texaco Vogel and JF Racing teams.[1]

Career

  • 1990 - Karting debut
  • 1993 - Formula Ford 1600 SP - Champion of the category
  • 1994 - Formula Uno
  • 1995 - Chevrolet Formula
  • 1996 - British Formula Vauxhall - 7th place Placed
  • 1997 - American Formula Ford and European Formula Renault
  • 1998 - European Formula Renault
  • 2000 - South American Formula 3
  • 2002 - São Paulo Touring Car Championship
  • 2002 - Stock Car Light
  • 2003 - V8 Stock Car
  • 2004 - V8 Stock Car - Champion of the category
  • 2005 - V8 Stock Car - Champion of category
  • 2006 - V8 Stock Car
  • 2006 - NASCAR West
  • 2007 - V8 Stock Car
  • 2008 - V8 Stock Car
  • 2008 - GT3 Brasil

Stock Car Results[]

Race in bold means pole position; race in italics means fastest lap

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Classification Points
2003 CTB

2

CGD

Ret

SAO

8

RIO

Ret

LON

Ret

SAO

1

CTB

Ret

CGD

6

RIO

Ret

BSB

2

CTB

13

SAO

7

95
2004 RC Competições Chevrolet Astra CTB

1

SAO

1

TAR

Ret

LON

1

RIO

5

SAO

2

CTB

2

LON

1

RIO

9

BSB

10

CGD

14

SAO

5

177
2005 Andreas Mattheis Chevrolet Astra SAO

2

CTB

4

RIO

NP

SAO

11

CTB

NP

LON

5

BSB

2

STC

2

TAR

7

ARG

1

RIO

1

SAO

3

166
2006 Andreas Mattheis Chevrolet Astra SAO

6

CTB

3

CGD

Ret

SAO

24

LON

3

CTB

3

SCZ

8

BSB22 TAR1 ARG

Ret

RIO

9

SAO

Ret

244
2007 Vogel Motorsport Chevrolet Astra SAO

9

CTB

6

CGD

Ret

SAO

8

LON

15

SCZ

2

C2TB

Ret

BSB

Ret

ARG

Ret

TAR

20

RIO

Ret

SAO

12

22° 28
2008 JF Racing Peugeot 307 SAO

Ret

BSB

4

CTB

8

SCZ

12

CGD

9

SAO

15

RIO

25

LON

2

CTB

4

BSB

8

TAR

24

SAO

16

231
2009 JF Racing Peugeot 307 SAO

9

CTB

14

BSB

Ret

SCZ

15

SAO

4

SAL

9

RIO

Ret

CGD

12

CTB

5

BSB

Ret

TAR

2

S2AO

2

127* 41*

References[]

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