Update: After the conclusion of Saturday’s activities, NASCAR Brasil updated the official classification result. With the grid revision, Galid Osman moved to start from the fifth position, while Thiago Camilo took pole for the Velocitta stage.
The NASCAR Brasil Series standings for the Velocitta Circuit round, in Mogi Guaçu (SP), were decided on Saturday afternoon (27). After advancing through the two phases of the qualifying, Galid Osman won the Sprint Race among the six fastest and secured the pole for the fourth round of the 2026 season.
Q1
The first part of the qualifying was made up of Murilho Rocha, Alfredinho Ibiapina, Cacá Bueno, Gabriel Casagrande, Felipe Tozzo, Vitor Genz, Denis Navarro, Jorge Martelli, Witold Ramasauskas, Galid Osman, Gustavo Bandeira and Alex Seid.
After warming up the tires, the drivers moved to their quick laps. Bandeira was first, turning 1m41.596, but was soon overtaken by Ramasauskas, who posted 1m40.010.

No tempo final, as voltas seguiam caindo à medida que os pneus ganhavam mais aderência. No último minuto, Cacá Bueno liderava com 1m39s201. Mas Casagrande avançou nos minutos finais e igualou o melhor tempo, ficando com 1m38s935 para o grupo.
The second group entered the track shortly after with Gui Backes, Thiago Camilo, Victor Andrade, Ricardo Zonta, Tito Giaffone, Firás Fahs, Arthur Gama, Tatiana Calderón, Nicolas Costa, Bruna Tomaselli, Dudes Castroneves and Juninho Berlanda.
The initial process was the same, with the drivers using the early laps to heat the tires.
The times were high at the start, but soon Calderón took the lead with 1m39s167, with Fahs right behind recording 1m39s201.
In the final seconds of the session, Arthur Gama took P1 with 1m38s797.
They qualified for Q2: Casagrande, Bueno, Genz, Bandeira, Osman, Martelli, Gama, Backes, Calderón, Costa, Fahs and Camilo.

Q2
The cars accelerated and Casagrande took the lead with 1m39s118, but Backes soon went faster with 1m38s818. Vitor Genz came close, finishing 0.002 seconds behind Backes.
With only a few seconds left to the end, Cacá Bueno left the track. The session continued normally with Osman posting the best time: 1m38s788.
They qualified for the Sprint: Osman, Backes, Genz, Costa, Camilo and Casagrande.
Sprint Race
Osman was attacked by Casagrande right at the start and ended up losing position in the first corner. But he recovered soon after. Camilo took advantage of the fray to close in on the two, advancing to attack Casagrande and managing the overtake. Behind them, Costa was being chased by Genz, with Backes coming up close behind.
The battle between Camilo and Casagrande grew tighter and the two managed to get closer to Osman on the final lap, but the No. 99 driver managed to hold the pressure and secured the victory. However, after a review by the stewards, the driver was penalized and the pole position stayed in the hands of Thiago Camilo.
1st) #21 Thiago Camilo, Ford, Full Time Sports, 1m39s224
2nd) #83 Gabriel Casagrande, Chevrolet, AMattheis, 1m39s282
3rd) #99 Galid Osman, Chevrolet, Team RC, 1m39s784
4th) #46 Vitor Genz, Ford, Full Time Sports, 1m39s976
5th) #28 Gui Backes (Challenge), Ford, AMathheirs,1m39s614
6th) #69 Nicolas Costa, Chevrolet, AMattheis, 1m40s105
