Brazilian Grand Prix
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- Venue
- Autódromo José Carlos Pace
- Location
- São Paulo, Brazil
- Layout
- permanent · 4.309 km · 15 corners · 2 DRS zones
- Characteristics
- medium downforce, high tyre deg., overtaking: easy
History, conditions & layout
History
Interlagos, named after a neighbourhood between two artificial lakes, is a classic, undulating, often wet-and-dry venue with emotional Brazilian crowds and a late-season place on many calendars.
Typical conditions
Spring in São Paulo: heat, humidity, and sudden rain. The lap can be half-wet, half-dry. Altitude and bumps make mechanical grip and power delivery a constant conversation.
Track layout & design
An old-school, short lap with a mix of long-radius turns and a famous uphill Senna S to begin the lap, then flowing middle sector. Often traction- and balance-sensitive.
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