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Nicholas Monteiro

Brazilian racing driver (born 2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Nicholas Monteiro (born 20 October 2005 in Pembroke Pines[1]) is a Brazilian and American racing driver currently competing for Turn 3 Motorsport in the 2025 USF Pro 2000 Championship, having started the season with DEForce Racing.[2][3]

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Karting

Monteiro started out in karts at the age of seven, competing in the Mirim class of the 14th Copa Brasil series.[4] Moving up to the Sprinter class in 2020,[5] Monteiro continued karting until 2022, last competing in the Brazilian KZ Championship in the KZ Graduados class.[6]

2022

Having been announced as one of the 15 drivers set to compete in the inaugural season of the F4 Brazilian Championship, Monteiro was confirmed to be joining TMG Racing following a draw which decided the team and driver combinations.[7] Finishing second in the season-opener,[8] Monteiro finished third in all three races of the second Interlagos round, on his way to eighth in the standings at season's end.[9]

During 2022, Monteiro also competed in two rounds of the Italian F4 Championship for Cram Motorsport, scoring a best result of 26th in race two at Vallelunga.[10]

2023

In 2023, Monteiro joined NeoTech Motorsport's single car-operation in the USF Pro 2000 Championship,[11] with technical support from TJ Speed Motorsports.[12] Scoring a best result of 11th twice, at Toronto,[13] Monteiro joined TJ Speed Motorsports for the final round at Portland.[14] Following a crash in race one, Monteiro was unable to compete for the rest of the weekend and ended his maiden season in USF Pro 2000 19th in points.[15]

2024

Monteiro joined DEForce Racing in late 2023 for his sophomore season in the USF Pro 2000 Championship alongside Mac Clark and Jorge Garciarce.[16] Taking a best result of seventh in race two at Toronto, Monteiro ended the season 13th in points after collecting four more top 10 finishes.[17]

Alongside his commitments in USF Pro 2000, Monteiro competed in the second season of the NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race series in the Challenge class.[18] On a part-time schedule, Monteiro scored a lone class win at Autodromo Potenza.[19]

2025

In early 2025, Monteiro made his debut in Formula Regional machinery, joining mtec Motorsport to compete in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship.[20] At the final round of the season at Highlands Motorsport Park, Monteiro scored his only podium of the season, finishing second in the reverse-grid race behind Nikita Johnson.[21]

Following his trip in New Zealand, Monteiro returned for a third season in the USF Pro 2000 Championship for DEForce Racing alongside Jorge Garciarce as the team scaled back to two cars.[22] Before the round at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, it was announced that he would switch teams to Turn 3 Motorsport, replacing Elliot Cox.[3]

Monteiro also returned to the newly-rebranded NASCAR Brasil Series for 2025, joining MX Vogel for his sophomore season in the series.[23]

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Racing record

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Complete F4 Brazilian Championship results

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Complete Italian F4 Championship results

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American open-wheel racing results

USF Pro 2000 Championship

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Complete Formula Regional Oceania Championship results

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