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David Guilherme Muffato (born June 16, 1971 in Cascavel , Paraná ) is a Brazilian racing driver. He won the Stock Car Brasil in 2003.

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5-1580: ( key ) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) 1979  Paulo Gomes 1980  Ingo Hoffmann 1981  Affonso Giaffone Filho 1982  Alencar Jr. 1983  Paulo Gomes 1984  Paulo Gomes 1985  Ingo Hoffmann 1986  Marcos Gracia 1987  Zeca Giaffone 1988  Fábio Sotto Mayor 1989  Ingo Hoffmann 1990  Ingo Hoffmann 1991  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1992  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1993  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1994  Ingo Hoffmann 1995  Paulo Gomes 1996  Ingo Hoffmann 1997  Ingo Hoffmann 1998  Ingo Hoffmann 1999  Chico Serra 2000  Chico Serra 2001  Chico Serra 2002  Ingo Hoffmann 2003  David Muffato 2004  Giuliano Losacco 2005  Giuliano Losacco 2006  Cacá Bueno 2007  Cacá Bueno 2008  Ricardo Maurício 2009  Cacá Bueno 2010  Max Wilson 2011  Cacá Bueno 2012  Cacá Bueno 2013  Ricardo Maurício 2014  Rubens Barrichello 2015  Marcos Gomes 2016  Felipe Fraga 2017  Daniel Serra 2018  Daniel Serra 2019  Daniel Serra 2020  Ricardo Maurício 2021  Gabriel Casagrande 2022  Rubens Barrichello 2023  Gabriel Casagrande Paulo Gomes (racing driver) Paulo de Mello Gomes (born April 14, 1948 in Ribeirão Preto )

10-520: A March , before moving into Formula One in 1976. Hoffmann's Formula One career was hindered by the financial problems of the Fittipaldi team, and he drove the team's second car when realistically the team could only afford to run one. This meant Hoffmann only entered certain selected races, and ultimately the second car was dropped altogether. He entered four Grands Prix in 1976, did not qualify for three of them and an eleventh place at Interlagos

15-833: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ingo Hoffmann Ingo Ott Hoffmann (born 28 February 1953) is a Brazilian retired racing driver from São Paulo . He is most well known for winning the Brazilian Stock Car Championship 12 times (1980, 1985, 1989–1994, 1996–1998 and 2002). He also participated in six Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 25 January 1976. He scored no championship points. Hoffman began his career in Brazil competing in Formula Vee and saloon cars. He came to England in 1975 and competed in Formula Three in

20-1913: Is a retired Brazilian racing driver. He won the Stock Car Brasil in 1979, 1983, 1984 and 1995. Gomes competed in Stock Car Brasil from 1979 to 2003. In 2007, he returned briefly to compete in the last six races before retiring. Gomes is father of Marcos Gomes and Pedro Gomes, both of whom are also racing drivers. 1979  Paulo Gomes 1980  Ingo Hoffmann 1981  Affonso Giaffone Filho 1982  Alencar Jr. 1983  Paulo Gomes 1984  Paulo Gomes 1985  Ingo Hoffmann 1986  Marcos Gracia 1987  Zeca Giaffone 1988  Fábio Sotto Mayor 1989  Ingo Hoffmann 1990  Ingo Hoffmann 1991  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1992  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1993  Ingo Hoffmann / Ângelo Giombelli 1994  Ingo Hoffmann 1995  Paulo Gomes 1996  Ingo Hoffmann 1997  Ingo Hoffmann 1998  Ingo Hoffmann 1999  Chico Serra 2000  Chico Serra 2001  Chico Serra 2002  Ingo Hoffmann 2003  David Muffato 2004  Giuliano Losacco 2005  Giuliano Losacco 2006  Cacá Bueno 2007  Cacá Bueno 2008  Ricardo Maurício 2009  Cacá Bueno 2010  Max Wilson 2011  Cacá Bueno 2012  Cacá Bueno 2013  Ricardo Maurício 2014  Rubens Barrichello 2015  Marcos Gomes 2016  Felipe Fraga 2017  Daniel Serra 2018  Daniel Serra 2019  Daniel Serra 2020  Ricardo Maurício 2021  Gabriel Casagrande 2022  Rubens Barrichello 2023  Gabriel Casagrande This biographical article related to Brazilian auto racing

25-539: Was the best result achieved. In 1977, Hoffman competed at Buenos Aires (retired, engine) and again at Interlagos where he finished seventh, two laps behind the winner. However, that was Hoffman's last race in Formula One , as the second Fittipaldi entry was withdrawn. With the end of his Formula One career, Hoffmann competed in Formula 2 for Project Four with a Ralt and a March in 1977 and 1978, (which

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