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The 2013 Stock Car Brasil season was the 35th Stock Car Brasil season. It began on March 3 at the Interlagos and ended on December 15 at the same circuit, after twelve rounds. Pirelli return to the championship after a five-season absence, replacing Goodyear as tyre supplier.[1]
William Lube and Andreas Mattheis owners of Shell Racing-WA Mattheis ended the partnership. Mattheis began sharing the team's command with his son Rodolhpo Mattheis and changed its official name to R.Mattheis Motorsport, but, sponsor's reasons continue to like Shell Racing. Lube alongside Cimed Group purchased the JF Racing and created a new team Voxx Racing.[15][failed verification]
Pharmaceutical company Cimed forms a new team by buying the JF team. They recruited drivers Sérgio Jimenez and Denis Navarro.[15]
After three seasons of partnership, Boettger Competições and Itaipava broke up. Boettger will revert to using its original name in 2013.[2]
Gramacho Competições will return for the championship after two seasons.[14]
Textiles Hanier and racing driver Beto Cavaleiro purchased the cars of FTS Competições, who called BMC Racing in 2012 and created Hanier Racing. The team will switch from entering a Chevrolet to the Peugeot for its 2013 campaign.[16] BMC group continues in the championship in partner with RZ Motorsport.[6]
After racing as "Medley Full Time" in 2011 and 2012, Full Time Sports will revert to using its original name in 2013.[12] The team will move from Chevrolet in 2013.[23]
RCM Motorsport competing under the name Ipiranga-RCM. Due sponsor reasons.[10]
Due to sponsorship reasons, Carlos Alves Competições was renamed to the Shin Racing Team.
Driver changes
Rubens Barrichello, who competed in the last three races of the 2012 season for Medley Full Time, stayed for the full season in 2013, driving for Full Time Sports.[12]
Pedro Boesel and Antônio Pizzonia lost their seats after Comprafacil Nascar JF withdrew from the championship.[15]
Popó Bueno left Linea Sucrolose to join Shell Racing.[2]
Júlio Campos moved from Carlos Alves Competições to Prati-Donaduzzi.[2]
Beto Cavaleiro entered in the Stock Car Brasil with newcoming team Hanier Racing.[16]
Alceu Feldmann was suspended with twenty-four months for doping in 2012, but the sentence was reduced for nine months and Feldmann signed with Full Time Sports.[13]
IndyCar Series driver Hélio Castroneves was supposed to participate in the seventh round at Ribeirão Preto for Shell Racing but did not start. In 2012 he competed in the last round of the season.[21]
Patrick Gonçalves did not return for RC3 Bassani after the fourth round at Salvador. Stock Car Brasil second tier driver Gabriel Casagrande replaced Gonçalves prior to the eighth round at Cascavel.[19] After competing in Formula Renault 3.5, Lucas Foresti replaces Casagrande at Brasília, for his Stock Car début.[18]
A twelve-round calendar was announced on 5 December 2012, with Brasília host two races and Goiânia receiving the category after eleven seasons. Londrina and Rio de Janeiro that the track was to be demolished will not host a race in 2013.[24] Also was confirmed the fifth edition of Stock Car Corrida do Milhão at last round of the season.
In July, the round of Goiânia was removed from the calendar, and replaced with a second race at Cascavel. The round scheduled to be held in Brasília was moved to November.[25] All races were held in Brazil.