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{{{year}}} Round of Brazil
Race {{{race_no}}} of {{{season_no}}} in the [[{{{year}}} World Stock Car Championship]] season
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World Stock Car Championship Race
Date {{{date}}}
Location BRA.png {{{location_city}}}, {{{location_country}}}
Venue Autodromo Jacarepaguá
Course {{{course}}}
Circuit Length {{{track_length}}}
Distance 161 Laps, 483.0 km (300.1 mi)
Weather {{{weather}}}
Average Speed {{{average_speed}}}
Pole Position
Driver [[File:{{{pole_flag}}}.png|25px]] [[{{{pole_driver}}}]] [[{{{pole_owner}}}]]
Most Laps Lead
Driver [[File:{{{most_flag}}}.png|20px]] [[{{{most_driver}}}]] [[{{{most_owner}}}]]
Laps {{{most_laps}}}
Podium
First [[File:{{{first_flag}}}.png|20px]] [[{{{first_driver}}}]] [[{{{first_owner}}}]]
Second [[File:{{{second_flag}}}.png|20px]] [[{{{second_driver}}}]] [[{{{second_owner}}}]]
Third [[File:{{{third_flag}}}.png|20px]] [[{{{third_driver}}}]] [[{{{third_owner}}}]]


The Round of Brazil was a World Stock Car Championship race held at Autodromo Jacarepaguá from 1987 until 2016, when it was removed from the series calendar following significant civil unrest.

History[edit | edit source]

Origins[edit | edit source]

Cumbica Airport (1987 - 1996)[edit | edit source]

Autodromo Jacarepaguá (1997 - 2016)[edit | edit source]

Winners[edit | edit source]

Multiple Winners (Drivers)[edit | edit source]

Multiple Winners (Teams)[edit | edit source]

By Year[edit | edit source]

Sponsors[edit | edit source]