Sergio Jimenez – 2015
BMW Sports Trophy Team Brasil
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Sergio Jimenez is remembered as one of the national and international kart "Multi Champions", a record holder of titles such as six-time Brazilian Champion, nine-time Paulista Champion, three-time Brazil Cup Champion, North American Champion, Pan American Champion, among many others. He is also the first champion of Formula Renault Brazil, in 2002, with eight podiums in his debut in formula racing. In 2006, he had an outstanding performance in Europe racing in the Spanish F3. In the 2007 season, Jimenez emerged with memorable participations in the GP2 Series and the A1GP, representing the Brazilian team, led by Emerson Fittipaldi, two-times F-1 world champion. Jimenez debuted in the Brazilian Stock Car Light in 2009, winning a pole position, the fastest lap of the race and also earning the victory in his very first competition in touring car racing. He finished the season with the title of the revelation of the year in the category. In 2013 he joined the only and first 100% Brazilian team to compete in the FIA GT Series, and was teammate of the former F1 Ricardo Zonta. Jimenez is also a regular driver in the Stock Car in Brazil.
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Social Media
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Website
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Nationality
Brazilian -
Date of Birth
29
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Type of Car
BMW Z4 GT3
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Racing this Season
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Successes
Team Mates
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Car0
Blancpain Endurance Series
Pro Cup -
Caca Bueno
Brazilian Racing at
Monza
Silverstone -
Felipe Fraga
Brazilian Racing at
Monza
Silverstone
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Car0
Blancpain Sprint Series
Cup -
Caca Bueno
Brazilian Racing at
Brands Hatch -
Ricardo Sperafico
Brazilian Racing at
Nogaro Coupes de Pâques -
Rodrigo Sperafico
Brazilian Racing at
Nogaro Coupes de Pâques
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Car77
Blancpain Endurance Series
Pro Cup -
Atila Abreu
Brazilian Racing at
Monza
Circuit Paul Ricard -
Valdeno Brito
Brazilian Racing at
Monza
Silverstone
Circuit Paul Ricard -
Caca Bueno
Brazilian Racing at
Circuit Paul Ricard
TotalEnergies 24 Hours of Spa -
Felipe Fraga
Brazilian Racing at
TotalEnergies 24 Hours of Spa -
Ricardo Sperafico
Brazilian Racing at
Monza -
Matheus Stumpf
Brazilian Racing at
Silverstone