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'''Sperafico''' is the surname of a family of [[Brazil]]ian racing drivers. Ten members of the family have competed in racing series both worldwide and in Brazil.
'''Sperafico''' is the surname of a family of [[Brazil]]ian racing drivers. Ten members of the family have competed in racing series.


The four most notable members of the family are listed below. Two are brothers and the other two are their cousins.
The four most notable members of the family are listed below. Two are brothers and two are their cousins.


The members are two brothers:
The two brothers:
* '''[[Ricardo Sperafico]]''' (born July 23, 1979 in [[Toledo, Paraná]]) — at least one season in the [[Champ Car World Series]]. Also raced in [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]], finishing as series runner-up in [[2003 Formula 3000 season|2003]].
* '''[[Ricardo Sperafico]]''' (born July 23, 1979 in [[Toledo, Paraná]]) — at least one season in the [[Champ Car World Series]]. Also raced in [[International Formula 3000|Formula 3000]], finishing as series runner-up in [[2003 Formula 3000 season|2003]].
* '''[[Rodrigo Sperafico]]''' (born July 23, 1979 in [[Toledo, Paraná]]) — raced in F3000 and F3 series. Also raced in the [[Stock Car Brasil|Brazilian stock car series]], although not in the same category as cousin Rafael.
* '''[[Rodrigo Sperafico]]''' (born July 23, 1979 in [[Toledo, Paraná]]) — raced in F3000 and F3 series. Also raced in the [[Stock Car Brasil|Brazilian stock car series]].
ousins:


and two cousins:
two cousins:
* '''[[Alex Sperafico|Alexandre Sperafico]]''' (born January 21, 1974) from [[Toledo, Paraná]] — currently competing in the [[Champ Car Atlantic Championship]]. He is the oldest of the four racing Speraficos.
* '''[[Alex Sperafico|Alexandre Sperafico]]''' (born January 21, 1974) from [[Toledo, Paraná]] — currently competing in the [[Champ Car Atlantic Championship]]. He is the oldest of the four racing Speraficos.
* '''[[Rafael Sperafico]]''' (April 22, 1981 in [[Toledo, Paraná]] – December 9, 2007 in [[São Paulo]]) — killed while racing at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] in a junior league race to the [[Stock Car Brasil]] series (Stock Car Light) when his car was [[Side collision|t-boned]] by another driver.
* '''[[Rafael Sperafico]]''' (April 22, 1981 in [[Toledo, Paraná]] – December 9, 2007 in [[São Paulo]]) — killed while racing at [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace|Interlagos]] in a junior league race to the [[Stock Car Brasil]] series (Stock Car Light) when his car was [[Side collision|t-boned]] by another driver.

Revision as of 17:20, 31 May 2024

Sperafico is the surname of a family of Brazilian racing drivers. Ten members of the family have competed in racing series.

The four most notable members of the family are listed below. Two are brothers and two are their cousins.

The two brothers:

ousins:

two cousins:

The four family members often competed against each other in Brazilian F3 racing during the late 1990s among other series. Rodrigo and Ricardo also competed against each other for competing teams during the 2000 Italian Formula 3000 season. The two were joined by Alexandre in the 2002 International Formula 3000 season.

References