ASA Stock Car
The Chevrolet Stock Car Brasil features naturally-aspirated 6.8-liter V8 producing 450-480 horsepower with push-to-pass system exceeding 500 horsepower temporarily (2025 specification: turbocharged 2.1-liter inline-four producing 500hp at 7,600 rpm and 580 Nm torque) through Xtrac six-speed sequential paddle-shift transmission and rear-wheel-drive at 1,100kg minimum weight with 2,750mm wheelbase. Controlled-specification includes independent pushrod suspension with overlapping wishbones, DRS drag reduction system, Mangels wheels, HipperFreios ventilated brake discs with AP Racing six-piston front calipers, FIA-compliant roll cage, racing fuel cell, fire suppression system, and silhouette bodywork maintaining Chevrolet Cruze (earlier generation) or Tracker SUV (2025 specification) visual identity over purpose-built racing chassis.
Stock Car Brasil represents South American premier touring car championship established 1979 as Brazilian analogue to NASCAR and V8 Supercars formats, creating cost-controlled national series featuring Chevrolet, Toyota, and Mitsubishi silhouette race cars competing on road courses and ovals with professional drivers and celebrity participants building massive television audience across Latin America. The 2025 transition from traditional V8 sedan to turbocharged four-cylinder SUV-bodied specification demonstrates series evolution addressing contemporary automotive market shift toward crossover vehicles while maintaining competitive parity through controlled regulations, establishing unique Brazilian motorsport identity combining American stock car philosophy with European technical sophistication, supporting manufacturer marketing strategies and driver development pathway toward international competition, creating passionate fanbase rivaling football popularity in motorsport-enthusiast culture celebrating aggressive door-to-door racing and accessible professional series proximity to spectators.