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Christiano "Tuka" Chiaradia Alcoba Rocha (December 13, 1982 – November 17, 2019) was a Brazilian race car driver. He won numerous
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championships in Brazil from 1996 to 2000. Then moved up to South American Formula 3 Lights. In 2002 he moved to Europe to compete in the
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where he was
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's teammate. In
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he competed in Superfund Euro 3000. In 2005 he was a test driver for
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in the
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Series and was named one of the team's race drivers for the 2006-2007 season. In 2008 Tuka was chosen to drive the
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's car in Formula Superleague. Rocha died on November 17, 2019, three days after being involved in a small airplane crash near Bahia, Brazil. On a private flight from Jundiaí Airport to Maraú-Barra Grande Airport near Maraú the aircraft crashed on landing. The
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burst into flames fatally injuring Tuka Rocha and two others.


Racing career


Superleague Formula record


Complete Stock Car Brasil results


References


External links


Rocha's personal website
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