The start of NASCAR Brasil's main race at Cristais in 2024
Credits: NASCAR Brasil Series
NASCAR Brasil Series revealed a new series logo and the 2025 season calendar that featured nine rounds in eight different venues.

The NASCAR Brasil Series has officially announced the rounds that will make up the schedule in 2025. NASCAR’s Brazilian division will expand their calendar to feature nine rounds, hosted in eight different venues across the country.

“This Friday, the NASCAR Brasil Series organization announced the dates and venues for the 2025 season,” announced NASCAR Brasil on 9 January 2025

“With a calendar that is as eclectic as ever, the championship will add one round. In all, there will be 21 races in nine rounds, eight of them on different tracks.”

Gabriel Casagrande crosses the finish line to win Race 3 at Interlagos in 2024
Credits: NASCAR Brasil Series / Luciano Santos

The 2025 season will feature one round per month from March all the way to December. Six rounds will make up the Brazilian Championship section, while the other three will be allocated to the Special Championship.

Currently, there is no confirmation on what rounds will host either the Brazilian or the Special Championship. All nine rounds will count for points in the Overall championship, a title currently held by the pairing of Gabriel Casagrande and Alex Seid.

“NASCAR Brasil has contemplated activities without long breaks – from March to December – with practically one event per month,” adds NASCAR Brasil. 

“In 2025, it will follow the model established in recent years. With the guarantee of lots of speed and excitement, these are the components that have accompanied the category since its foundation in 2012.”

Credits: NASCAR Brasil Series / Luciano Santos

Autódromo Internacional Orlando Moura will host the season opener for the second year running. One of the two debuting venues in 2024, the track at Campo Grande welcomes the arrival of NASCAR Brasil on 22-23 March 2025.

The series then heads to Londrina’s Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna for Round 2 on 12-13 April 2025. Londrina is one of the only two tracks that have been featured in every NASCAR Brasil season since its formation in 2012.

The other track is the famed Autódromo José Carlos Pace, better known as Interlagos. Interlagos will host Round 3 on 17-18 May 2025 as well as the season finale on 6-7 December 2025, making it the only circuit to host two events.

Round 4 will see the return of Autódromo Internacional de Santa Cruz do Sul to the series calendar. Santa Cruz do Sul will host the event on 14-15 June 2025.

The track at Rio Grande do Sul was previously featured in the 2014 and 2022 seasons. It was due to host a round in 2024, but it sadly got cancelled due to the massive floods that hit the region.

Guilherme Backes, winner of the 2024 oval race at Cristais, poses with a fan for a selfie during the 2024 round at Cascavel
Credits: NASCAR Brasil Series / Luciano Santos

Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel will host Round 5 on 12-13 July 2025. Cascavel is the home of the 100 Miles race in 2024, featuring a two stage race reminiscent to EuroNASCAR’s Endurance format from the 2012 season.

Round 6 on 23-24 August 2025 does not have a track attached just yet. With NASCAR Brasil’s promise to feature eight different tracks, venues such as the Goiânia oval and Autódromo Internacional Potenza are expected to be the likely candidates to host the event.

Circuito dos Cristais will now host Round 7 of the 2025 season. After a spectacular debut in 2024, the 0.776-mile oval purposely built for NASCAR racing will host the excitement of short track racing action once again on 20-21 September 2025.

Another returning track to NASCAR Brasil in 2025 is Autódromo Velo Città in Mogi Guaçu. The 3.443 kilometer road course will host Round 8 on 1-2 November 2025. The aforementioned second visit to Interlagos will conclude the 2025 season in December.

As is customary, NASCAR Brasil will act as a support category for Copa Truck for the majority of the season. Only Rounds 6 and 8 will have NASCAR Brasil as the main star of the event.

The new logo for NASCAR Brasil Series, introduced for the 2025 season
Credits: NASCAR Brasil Series

NASCAR Brasil also used the opportunity to unveil a new logo for 2025. The new logo featured a similar philosophy design to EuroNASCAR’s new logo, indicating NASCAR’s desire to bring more unity to its International divisions.

“Among the new features of the NASCAR Brasil Series for 2025 is also the new logo for the sport, which now features the colors of the national flag more prominently,” announced NASCAR Brasil. 

“Behind the traditional black background of the logo, there is a green rectangle and, in the middle, circles in blue and yellow.”

Disclaimer: Credits for all photos are listed underneath each image.

By Reza Maulana

Owner of World of EuroNASCAR. Official member of the EuroNASCAR media team. Long-time motorsport fan from Indonesia.

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