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Ricardo Mauricio

Ricardo Maurício
Nationality Brazilian
Born (1979-01-07) January 7, 1979 (age 38)
São Paulo (Brazil)
career
Debut season 2004
Current team Eurofarma RC
Car no. 90
Former teams Katálogo Racing
Andreas Mattheis Motorsport
L&M Racing
WA Mattheis
Starts 75
Wins 9
Poles ?
Fastest laps ?
Best finish 1st in 2008
Previous series
2009–2010
20072009
2004
2003
19992002
1997–1998
1996
Brasil GT3 Championship
TC 2000
World of Outlaws
Spanish Formula Three
International Formula 3000
British Formula 3
Formula Vauxhall
Championship titles
2012
2009
2008
2003
1995
Brasileiro de Marcas
TC 2000 Copa Endurance Series

Spanish Formula Three
Brazilian Formula Ford

Ricardo Maurício (born January 7, 1979 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian racing driver. He currently drives in the series, which he won in 2008. Prior to this he raced in several European single-seater formulae, winning the Spanish Formula Three Championship and recording podium finishes in International Formula 3000.

After some time spent kart racing, Maurício moved up to formula racing in Brazil and won the local Formula Ford championship in 1995. For 1996, he moved to Europe, where he competed in Formula Vauxhall, finishing fourth in the championship. At the end of the year he took part in the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup for Formula Opel cars, representing Brazil alongside compatriot Wagner Ebrahim and taking third place.

For 1997, Maurício drove for the works TOM'S-Toyota team in the British Formula 3 Championship, finishing joint 11th place in the championship with Darren Manning and just behind Kevin McGarrity, the best-placed driver with a TOM'S chassis. At the end of the season he moved to the Alan Docking Racing team to compete in the Macau Grand Prix, but failed to finish the race.

He remained in the championship for 1998, driving an ADR-run Dallara chassis, and improved to seventh place overall, with two podium finishes, well ahead of teammates Yudai Igarashi and Miku Santavirta. However, his performance was overshadowed by his compatriots Mario Haberfeld, Enrique Bernoldi and Luciano Burti, who dominated the championship between them, taking the top three positions in the drivers' standings. He switched to champion team Paul Stewart Racing for the Macau Grand Prix, and finished the race in second place behind Peter Dumbreck.


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