in 2004. "Alexandre Sperafico | Racing career profile | Driver Database". www.driverdb.com. Retrieved 2021-02-03. "Alex Sperafico – 2003 Champ Car World...
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Salles remained in the #19 for the rest of the year with two exceptions: Alex Sperafico took over the car at Toronto and Miami because Salles had previous commitments...
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team featuring ex-Formula One driver Justin Wilson on March 25, with Alex Sperafico filling the second seat two days later. Walker Racing's one car team...
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car at Milwaukee, where Ricardo Sperafico drove the #19 car instead of his usual #11 car for that race. Alex Sperafico replaced Ronnie Bremer at HVM Racing...
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Philippe (2006, 2008, 2009) Homero Richards (2005) Gualter Salles (1999) Alex Sperafico (2005) E. J. Viso (2008–2009) Björn Wirdheim (2005) (key) (results in...
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once during a routine pit stop. On lap 2, three cars (Jimmy Vasser, Alex Sperafico, and Tarso Marques) crashed, bringing out the lone caution of the day...
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(2009) Oriol Servià (2004–2005) Nolan Siegel (2024–present) Alex Sperafico (2003) Ricardo Sperafico (2005) Brian Till (1994) Paul Tracy (1991) Johnny Unser...
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Alceu Feldmann – Brazilian racing driver Alex Ribeiro – Brazilian racing driver (born 1948) Alex Sperafico – Brazilian racing driver Alexandre Sarnes...
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Schumacher Mick Schumacher Germany Alex Sperafico Rafael Sperafico Brazil Ricardo Sperafico Rodrigo Sperafico Jason Unser Al Unser III United States...
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Rodrigo Sperafico (born 23 July 1979) is a Brazilian professional racing driver. He currently drives in the Stock Car Brasil series. He belongs to the...
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