The
Brazilian Grand Prix (Portuguese: Grande Prêmio do Brasil) is a
Formula One championship race which occurs at the Autódromo José Carlos
Pace in Interlagos, a district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
Brazilian
Grand Prix was first held at Interlagos in 1972, although it was not
part of the Formula One World Championship. The following year,
however, the race was first included in the official calendar.
In 1978 the Brazilian Grand Prix moved to Jacarepaguá in Rio de
Janeiro, briefly returning to Interlagos for the next two seasons
before becoming the sole host from 1981 onwards। In 1990
the Grand Prix returned to Interlagos, where it has stayed since. In
2005, for the first time, the Brazilian GP decided the World
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Formula One - Brazilian Grand Prix PreviewBrazilian Grand Prix 2011
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Date: November 25 to 27th
Final Race : Sunday, November 27th, 2011
Start Time: 11 a.m. (et)
Site: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Interlagos (1990) -- Sao Paulo, Brazil
Track: 4.309 km (2.677 miles), 15-turn road course (10 left and 5 right)
Laps: 71
Miles: 190.067 (305.909 km)
Year: 39th
Race record: Juan Pablo Montoya, 2004 (1 hour, 28 minutes, 01।451 seconds)
Qualifying record: Rubens Barrichello, 2004 (1 minute, 10।646 seconds)
F1 - Brazil Grand Prix | Six of the best: The story so far…
The
important stuff has been decided, which gives Formula One the
opportunity for a party in Brazil – but here’s the story, in case you
missed it…
Finally
we reach the end. The Brazilian Grand Prix brings an end to a season
that started nine months and a million years ago on a crisp Friday
morning in Albert Park, Melbourne. Record books have been rewritten,
championships decided and all that’s left are three days in Sao Paulo
and then a mad dash back to the factories to put the finishing touches
on next year’s car.
A
dead rubber this weekend may be, but never-a-dull-race। Interlagos
doesn’t allow processions, it dips and swirls and provides plenty of
overtaking opportunities to keep a raucous crowd happy. It’s a great
place to end the season on a high note.
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