Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series reveals first new SUV car for 2025
2024-07-24
Transforming the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series: The Chevrolet Tracker Takes the Lead
The Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series is set to undergo a significant transformation as it embraces the SUV trend in the automotive industry. The first of the new SUV models that will race in next year's championship will make its debut as the pace car for the series' upcoming round in Goiania. This move marks a shift in the series' landscape, as the grid will be populated by SUV models from the three participating manufacturers – Chevrolet, Toyota, and Mitsubishi – starting in 2025.
Driving Innovation and Excitement in South American Motorsports
Introducing the Chevrolet Tracker Stock Car
The Chevrolet Tracker will make its first appearance prior to the sixth round of the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series, which takes place at the Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiania on July 27-28. This SUV model will succeed the Cruze, which has been the Chevrolet representative in the series for the past eight years and five titles. The Tracker's debut marks a new chapter for the manufacturer, whose legacy on the Goiania track dates back to the inaugural season of the series in 1979.The Tracker Stock Car is part of the Audace SNG01 project, which has ambitious goals for 2025. Developed with advanced engineering resources and designed for competition, the Tracker features a movable carbon fiber wing and 5G connectivity, aiming to bring even more competitiveness to the drivers and excitement to the public.
Embracing the SUV Trend in Brazilian Motorsports
The decision to transition to SUV models in the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series aligns with the growing consumer demand for these vehicles in the Brazilian market. According to Chris Rego, the marketing director at GM South America, the choice of the Tracker as Chevrolet's representative in the series reflects the industry's shift towards SUVs, a segment that has recently become dominant in the country.The Tracker is the best-selling SUV in South America, and its inclusion in the Stock Car competition reinforces the product's successful image. This move is expected to bring a new silhouette, platform, and mechanics to the series, further enhancing the excitement and competitiveness for both the drivers and the fans.
Collaboration and Innovation: Developing the Next-Generation Stock Car
The new Stock Car 2025 models, including the Chevrolet Tracker, were created through a collaborative effort between Audacetech, ArcelorMittal, the Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas (IPT), and the Serviço Nacional da Indústria (SENAI). This partnership leveraged computer simulations, advanced materials, and cutting-edge technologies to develop a platform that is more agile, stable, and technologically advanced.The Tracker Stock Car features a turbocharged 2.1-liter engine with approximately 500 horsepower, a sequential and semi-automatic Xtrac competition gearbox, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 5G system that provides connectivity and sensing capabilities. The suspension system, with adjustable shock absorbers from Penske Racing, utilizes a pushrod design and independent double wishbones on all four wheels.The sophisticated cockpit, equipped with a monitor and a panel with dozens of functions, includes an internal 360-degree camera that will be used in race broadcasts and the series' exclusive mobile application. These advancements in engineering and technology are set to elevate the competitiveness and excitement of the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series.
The Future of South American Motorsports: A New Era Begins
The introduction of the Chevrolet Tracker as the pace car for the upcoming round in Goiania marks the beginning of a new era for the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series. This transition to SUV models aligns with the industry's trends and is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the series, attracting new audiences and showcasing the latest advancements in automotive technology.As the series celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Goiania track, the Tracker's debut, along with the upcoming competition versions of the Toyota Corolla Cross and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, promises to deliver an exhilarating and innovative racing experience for both the drivers and the fans. The Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series is poised to enter a new chapter, where the SUV silhouette, advanced engineering, and cutting-edge connectivity will redefine the future of South American motorsports.