The Chevrolet Copa Montana was a Brazilian racing series that served as a feeder category for Stock Car Brasil between 2010 and 2012. It emerged from the merger of Stock Car Light (Copa Vicar) and Pick-Up Racing, featuring pickup-style race cars based on the Chevrolet Montana. The vehicles were built on tubular chassis by JL Racing, powered by 5.7-liter V8 Chevrolet engines producing around 350 horsepower, and equipped with sequential gearboxes and slick Goodyear tires. In 2011, the...
The Chevrolet Copa Montana was a Brazilian racing series that served as a feeder category for Stock Car Brasil between 2010 and 2012. It emerged from the merger of Stock Car Light (Copa Vicar) and Pick-Up Racing, featuring pickup-style race cars based on the Chevrolet Montana. The vehicles were built on tubular chassis by JL Racing, powered by 5.7-liter V8 Chevrolet engines producing around 350 horsepower, and equipped with sequential gearboxes and slick Goodyear tires. In 2011, the series introduced FuelTech electronic injection and a “Push-to-Pass” system, allowing drivers a temporary boost in power for overtaking. Although short-lived, the Copa Montana helped develop young talent, with notable champions like Rafael Daniel, who claimed back-to-back titles in 2011 and 2012.
Engine Specs:
Configuration: 90º V8
Displacement: 5.700cc
Valvetrain: OHV 2 valves/cylinder
Rev Limit: 6.000 rpm
Aspiration: Naturally Aspirated
Power: 370 hp @6.000 rpm
Torque: 500 Nm @4.600 rpm
Sound: Kunos’ C7 Corvette
Body and Chassis Specs:
Body: Fiberglass
Chassis: Steel Space Frame
Gearbox: 5 speed Sequential
Weight (without driver): 1280 kg
Length: 4.640 mm
Width: 1.830 mm
Wheelbase: 2.669 mm