NASCAR Brasil Cacá Bueno Secures Top-5 Finish After Saturday Victory at Velocitta Speedway

November 4, 2025

Experienced Pilot Cacá Bueno Completes Penultimate Stage of 2025 NASCAR Brasil Season

One of the most experienced pilots in the country, Cacá Bueno, completed the penultimate stage of the 2025 NASCAR Brasil season with a fourth-place finish on Sunday (2), at Velocitta, in Mogi Guaçu (SP). The Team RC pilot, who won the first race of the weekend, was part of the leading group throughout the entire competition, which took place under rainy conditions, and completed his third consecutive stage with at least one podium in the races.

The day began with the second race of the weekend, which was already taking place under rainy conditions, with the owner of car number 0 finishing the competition in ninth position. In the race that closed the weekend, Cacá started in third place and battled for the top positions, even with a setup that privileged a dry track and struggled with a lack of visibility in the final laps. The race was closed under Safety Car conditions, with Cacá crossing the finish line in fourth place.

Post-Race Comments

“Today we ended up with a fourth-place finish. Unfortunately, we made a mistake in our strategy. But it was a great weekend with Team RC, and we’re still alive in the championship. It had stopped raining, and it seemed like it was going to dry up, but by the third lap, it started raining heavily again. The lack of visibility took away my chances, but I got lucky with the Safety Car, because if we had restarted, I wouldn’t have been able to see anything,” says Cacá Bueno, who has the support of sponsors such as Betnacional, ACDelco, PicPay, Tekbond, FP Import, Paraflu, Prime You, and YellotMob.

Final Stage of the 2025 NASCAR Brasil Season

The final stage of the 2025 NASCAR Brasil season will take place on December 7, at the Autódromo de Interlagos, in São Paulo (SP).

Jake Thompson

Jake Thompson

I'm Jake Thompson, a motorsport journalist born and raised in North Carolina, where NASCAR weekends were basically family holidays. I’ve been covering everything from Formula 1 to rally raids for over a decade, blending sharp analysis with a fan’s heart. For me, writing about racing isn’t just a job — it’s the best seat in the house.