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Brazilian Grand Prix - F1 Race - Autodromo Jose Carlos …
Apr 5, 2020 · Learn about the history, features and attractions of the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, also known as Interlagos, where Formula 1 races in Sao …
- Circuit length: 4.309 km
- Number of laps: 71
- Lap record: 1:10.540-Bottas (2018)
- Race distance: 305.879 km
Sao Paulo Grand Prix 2025, Brazil - F1 Race - Formula 1
Get up to speed with everything you need to know about the 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix, which takes place over 71 laps of the 4.309-kilometre Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Brazil on Sunday, November 9.
Interlagos – GP São Paulo
It is the only circuit on the continent approved by the FIA for Formula 1, and the latest renovations place it on the same level as classic tracks like Silverstone, Monza, Spa, and others. The …
Interlagos - RacingCircuits.info
Interlagos is a fast and technical track built in the 1940s and updated several times to host Formula One. Learn about its history, layout, events and facilities in this comprehensive guide.
Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (The Ultimate …
Feb 7, 2023 · Learn about the history, layout, and features of Interlagos, a famous motorsport circuit in São Paulo, Brazil. Find out how to watch races, visit the circuit, and compare it with …
GP São Paulo
All available tickets can be found on Eventim, the official ticketing service for the São Paulo GP: www.eventim.com.br/f1saopaulo. Tickets are subject to availability.
2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Event Guide
One of the most famous circuits on the F1 calendar, known to most as Interlagos, the Sao Paulo Grand Prix is steeped in history and always creates a carnival atmosphere! Get your …
F1 Brazilian GP 2025 | São Paulo Schedule …
The Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, better known as the Interlagos Circuit, will remain Brazil’s home for F1 until 2025 after a new agreement was ratified, with the event now rebranded as the …
Sao Paulo, Brazil (Interlagos) Track Guide - One Stop …
The Interlagos circuit is 4.309 km long and is one of the few that is run anti-clockwise. It has hosted the Brazilian Grand Prix since 1972 and is one of the shortest and fastest circuits on the calendar, with constant ups and downs and …
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