Bruno Carneiro

Bruno Carneiro (born 16 July 1999, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian-American racing driver, the 2019 Asia Formula Renault Vice-Champion, the 2016 China Formula 4 champion.

Bruno Carneiro
NationalityBrazil Brazilian
United States American
Born (1999-07-16) July 16, 1999 (age 24)
São Paulo, Brazil
Asian Formula Renault Series career
Debut season2019
Current teamAsia Racing Team
Car number21
Starts12
Wins2
Poles1
Fastest laps3
Best finish2nd in 2019
Previous series
2015-16China Formula 4 Championship
Championship titles
2016China Formula 4 Championship

Career edit

Karting edit

Carneiro began karting in 2004, at the age of four. From there he partook in numerous championships across his native Utah.Multiple Utah Champion in various classes from Kid Karts to Rotax Junior Max from 2005 to 2014.

-2010 Top 10 USA Rotax Grand Nationals Mini Max Class (Legree Motorsports)-2010 Top 45th Brazilian Karting Championship Super Cadet Class (Raucci Racing)-2010 Top 10 Trofeo Invernali Ayrton Senna Mini Vortex(DR Karting)-2010 Top 3 Sul Brasileiro Farroupilha Super Cadet (Waltinho Travaglini Karting)-2014 Top 15 USA Rotax Grand Nationals JuniorMax Class (Rolison Karting)

Lower Formulas edit

Carneiro graduated to single-seaters in 2015, competing in the NASA Utah Open Championship and finishing as champion in his first season. He also partook in the fourth round of the China Formula 4 Championship, claiming a fastest lap and a podium in the second race to finish thirteenth in the standings.[1]

iRacing edit

Bruno Signed with his first eSports Team, Lotema Racing. A portuguese racing team that competes in the highest levels of the iRacing Platform. He has recently joined one of Sim Racings top Esports team, Williams Esport. Carneiro Currently has over 5,400 iRating and is still quickly climbing. His most raced cars on the iRacing service are the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, Dallara F3, and the GTE and GT3 class cars. Carneiro races and competes amongst the best drivers of sim racing.

FIA Formula 4 edit

In 2016, Carneiro moved to the FIA Chinese F4 series full-time, taking eight victories and the title with wins in Zhuhai, Chengdu, Beijing and Shanghai[2]

Formula 3 edit

In 2017, Carneiro joined the All-Japan Formula Three Championship with the ALBIREX RACING TEAM.[3]

In 2018, Bruno Carneiro continued with the All-Japan Formula Three Championshipwith B-Max Racing/Rodizio Grill/Dallara-Volkswagen. Lack of funding forced Carneiro to quit early in the season, and taking part in only 1 round of the Championship held in Suzuka. He scored two P6 finishes scoring 2 championship points.

Asian Formula Renault edit

In 2019 Bruno Carneiro joined the Macau-based ART Motorsports to compete in the 2019 Asian Formula Renault Series driving a Tatuus-Renault 2.0. After 12 race weekends in Zhuhai and Sepang, Carneiro finished the season as Vice-Champion, with 2 wins.[4][5]

Sports Cars edit

In 2018, Bruno raced in the Nasa Utah Endurance race[6] with Lamborghini Hurracan Super Trofeo 650 hp. The team, led by Bruno, won the race.[7][8]

Racing Record edit

Career summary edit

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2015NASA Utah Open WheelRodizio Grill/Ian Lacy Racing14101412701st
2015-16F4 Chinese ChampionshipUMC Utah Motorsports Campus200111613th
2016F4 Chinese ChampionshipUMC Utah Motorsports Campus15817143021st
Formula Car ChallengeRodizio Grill/Ian Lacy Racing1051782251st
2017Japanese Formula 3 ChampionshipAlbirex Racing Team200000111th
2018NASA/WERK 6 Hour Endurance RaceMakes & Models/Horward Media Lamborghini11001251st
Japanese Formula 3 ChampionshipB-Max Racing Team20000211th
2019Asian Formula Renault SeriesAsia Racing Team12213102652nd
2021Mazda MX-5 CupProvision Motorsports2001020036th
2022Mazda MX-5 CupHixon Motor Sports200008508th*

* Season still in progress.

Complete F4 Chinese Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415PosPoints
2015–16UMC Utah Motorsports CampusBGP1
1
BGP1
2
BGP2
1
BGP2
2
SIC
1
SIC
2
ZIC1
1

Ret
ZIC1
2

3
ZIC2
1
ZIC2
2
13th16
2016UMC Utah Motorsports CampusZIC1
1

Ret
ZIC1
2

3
ZIC1
3

3
CGC
1

1
CGC
2

1
CGC
3

1
BGP
1

1
BGP
2

1
BGP
3

1
SIC
1

1
SIC
2

3
SIC
3

3
ZIC2
1

2
ZIC2
2

1
ZIC2
3

2
1st302

Complete Japanese Formula 3 Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam123456789101112131415161718192021PosPoints
2017Albirex Racing TeamOKA1
1

11
OKA1
2

Ret
OKA1
3

11
SUZ1
1

7
SUZ1
2

7
FUJ1
1

6
FUJ1
2

7
OKA2
1

Ret
OKA2
2

10
SUZ2
1

9
SUZ2
2

8
FUJ2
1

8
FUJ2
2

Ret
MOT
1

Ret
MOT
2

11
MOT
3

11
AUT
1

9
AUT
1

7
SUG
2

7
SUG
1

7
11th1
2018B-MAX Racing TeamSUZ
1

6
SUZ
2

6
SUG1
1
SUG1
2
FUJ1
1
FUJ1
2
OKA1
1
OKA1
2
OKA1
3
MOT
1
MOT
2
MOT
3
OKA2
1
OKA2
2
OKA2
3
SUG2
1
SUG2
2
SUG2
3
SUG2
4
FUJ2
1
FUJ2
2
11th2

References edit

  1. ^ "Utah teen racer to compete on Chinese racetrack". October 12, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Auto racing: Utah's Bruno Carniero celebrates Chinese Formula 4 championship". December 7, 2016. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  3. ^ "Bruno Carneiro To Race In Japan". March 1, 2017. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  4. ^ "Do outro lado do mundo, Bruno Carneiro vence pela primeira vez na Fórmula Renault na Ásia". Globoesporte.
  5. ^ "Com novo pódio, Bruno Carneiro confirma vice na F-Renault asiática - Racemotor". 8 December 2019.
  6. ^ "NASA Six Hour Enduro". www.utahmotorsportscampus.com.
  7. ^ "Bruno Carneiro continua jornada em prova de turismo nos Estados Unidos". Globoesporte.
  8. ^ "Bruno Carniero invited to race by local Utah team". 6 August 2018.

External links edit