Five times champion will compete for KTF Sports Team and will race with new colors on the Chevrolet Cruze
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New season, new colors. This is how Cacá Bueno, five times Stock Car Champion (2006-2007-2009-2011-2012), will compete this season. The driver moves this year for KTF Sports Team, will accelerate in a car with a different layout than the one he has used in recent years.
For this championship, Cacá Bueno will use the orange color in his Chevrolet Cruze number #0. “I'm leaving the blue and starting for the orange in my car. It will be another year racing with a Chevrolet Cruze, crowning this new phase of my career”, said Cacá Bueno.
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The biggest champion in Stock Car activity will face a season with 12 stages. The most important Brazilian motorsport category will pass through the main tracks in Brazil, such as Interlagos, Goiânia and Velocitta.
The 2023 calendar:
April, 2sd - Goiânia
April 23rd - São Paulo (Interlagos)
May 21st - Tarumã
June 18th - Cascavel
July 9th - São Paulo (Interlagos)
August 6th - Mogi Guaçu
August 27th - Goiânia
September 17th - Nova Santa Rita
October 8th - Buenos Aires
October 29th - Mogi Guaçu
November 26th - Brasília
December 17th - São Paulo (Interlagos)