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The Mil Milhas Brasil (Brazilian Thousand Miles), is a pioneer in long distance events in Latin America, was created in the 50s by Centaur Motor Club with the main objective of demonstrating the quality of automotive products manufactured in the country, serving as a field to rigorous testing by performing a sports competition of speed and endurance for automobiles.The Brazilian Thousand Miles is a long race traditionally held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known as Interlagos Speedway, which is located in the city of Sao Paulo.

Le Mans Series []

In 2007 was the closing stage of the European Championship endurance, the Le Mans Series. Many teams came from Europe for this step of closing, including Peugeot, championship winning team in the LMP1 category. The Brazilian was better placed Fernando Rees, who won the race in the GT1 category driving the Aston Martin # 50 of the French team Larbre Compétition.In 2009 the test was not performed, seeking to return in 2010 with the name "Brazil Thousand Miles" as extra step-championship Itaipava GT Brazil. However, for the second consecutive year there was a more traditional test of Endurance Brazil. There was no evidence in 2010, as the organizer of the GT Brazil and representative of SRO Latin America, for lack of financial sponsorship to support this great event.

Winners[]

Year Drivers Car
1956 Catharino Andreatta
Breno Fornari
Carretera Ford
1957 Aristides Bertuol
Orlando Menegaz
Carretera Chevrolet
1958 Catharino Andreatta
Breno Fornari
Carretera Ford
1959 Catharino Andreatta
Breno Fornari
Carretera Ford
1960 Chico Landi
Christian Heins
Alfa Romeo JK 2000
1961 Italo Bertão
Orlando Menegaz
Chevrolet Corvette
1962-64 It Didn't Happen
1965 Justino de Maio
Victorio Azzalin
Carretera Chevrolet
1966 Camilo Christófaro
Eduardo Celidôneo
Chevrolet Corvette
1967 Luiz Bueno
Luiz Terra Smith
Interlagos Mark 1
1970 Abílio Diniz
Alcides Diniz
Alfa Romeo GTA 2000
1971-72 It Didn't Happen
1973 Bird Clemente
Nilson Clemente
Ford Maverick 4800
1974-80 It Didn't Happen 
1981 Zeca Giaffone
Affonso Giaffone
Chico Serra
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1982  It Didn't Happen 
1983 Fausto Wajchenberg
Vicente Corrêa
Valdir Silva
Volkswagen Passat
1984 Zeca Giaffone
Reinaldo Campello
Maurizio Sala
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1985 Paulo Gomes
Fábio Sotto Mayor
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1986 Zeca Giaffone
Affonso Giaffone
Walter Travaglini
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1987 Luís Pereira
Marcos Gracia
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1988 Zeca Giaffone
Luís Pereira
Walter Travaglini
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1989 Zeca Giaffone
Walter Travaglini
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1990 Carlos Alves
José Carlos Dias
Chevrolet Opala Stock Car
1991 It Didn't Happen
1992 Klaus Heitkotter
Jurgen Weis
Marc Gindorf
BMW M3 2300
1993 Antônio Hermann
Franz Konrad
Franz Prangemeier
Porsche 911
1994 Wilson Fittipaldi
Christian Fittipaldi
Porsche 911 NSR
1995 Wilson Fittipaldi
Antônio Hermann
Franz Konrad
Porsche 993
1996 André Lara Resende
Roberto Keller
Roberto Aranha
Porsche 911
1997 Nelson Piquet
Johnny Cecotto
Steve Soper
McLaren F1 GTR
1998 Tom Stefani
André Grillo
Júlio Fernandes
AS Vectra 2.0
1999 Beto Borghesi
Jair Bana
Luciano Borghesi
Aldee AP-2000
2000 It Didn't Happen
2001 André Lara Resende
Régis Schuch
Max Wilson
Flávio Trindade
Porsche 911 GT3
2002 Régis Schuch
Flávio Trindade
Raul Boesel
Porsche 911 GT3
2003 Ingo Hoffmann
Xandy Negrão
Ricardo Etchenique
Fernando Nabuco
Porsche 911 GT3
2004 Stefano Zonca
Angelo Lancellotti
Fabrizio Gollin
Dodge Viper GTS-R
2005 Xandy Negrão
Xandinho Negrão
Guto Negrão
Giuliano Losacco
Audi TT DTM
2006 Nelson Piquet
Nelsinho Piquet
Christophe Bouchut
Hélio Castroneves
Aston Martin DBR9
2007 Nicolas Minassian
Marc Gené
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
2008 Max Wilson
Raul Boesel
Marcel Visconde
Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
2009 It Didn't Happen
2010 It Didn't Happen
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