Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos

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Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos Notes

Autódromo José Carlos Pace, universally known as Interlagos ("between lakes" in Portuguese), stands as one of Formula 1's most legendary and challenging circuits, located in São Paulo, Brazil and representing the spiritual home of Brazilian motorsport. Construction commenced in 1938 with the circuit officially opening May 12, 1940, originally featuring a sprawling 7.960-kilometer (4.946-mile) layout before safety concerns prompted comprehensive redesign resulting in the current 4.309-kilometer configuration debuting in 1990 following $15 million renovation investment. The facility was renamed in 1985 honoring José Carlos Pace, a beloved Brazilian driver who perished in a 1977 plane crash, permanently associating the circuit with one of the nation's motorsport heroes. Uniquely among modern Formula 1 venues, Interlagos operates in a counter-clockwise direction containing predominantly left-hand corners that subject drivers to unusual rightward neck loading rather than the leftward forces experienced at most clockwise circuits, creating distinctive physical demands throughout race distances. The circuit traverses dramatically hilly terrain with over 40 meters (130 feet) of elevation change, following natural topography rather than artificially flattened land, generating a roller-coaster character with blind crests, downhill braking zones, and uphill power sections that maximize engine performance demands while requiring exceptional car control through elevation transitions. Infamous for unpredictable weather conditions where localized rain showers can affect isolated circuit sections while others remain dry, creating strategic complexity regarding tire selection and race management as competitors navigate varying grip levels simultaneously. Interlagos has witnessed numerous championship-deciding races and dramatic finishes throughout Formula 1 history, establishing itself as a fitting season finale venue where title battles reach their climactic conclusion amid Brazil's passionate motorsport culture and challenging circuit characteristics that reward driver skill, racecraft, and adaptability to changing conditions.

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Direction
Sens antihoraire
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Tours Téléchargés
30
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Longueur
4.31 km
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Gain Vertical
75 m
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Virages
15
speed
Vitesse moyenne
137 kph
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Temps de tour moyen
1:53.3
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Rapport puissance-poids moyen
0.22
sports_motorsports Nom du Pilote: Pedro Garcia
Temps du tour: 1:48.800
speed vs Predict: +0.2s
Elevation Profile

Le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW : 4.3 km, 15 virages, antihoraire. Tour le plus rapide enregistré : 1:10.162 (Red Bull Racing RB19 2023).

Questions fréquentes

Quelle est la longueur du circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW ?

Le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW mesure 4.3 km (2.7 mi) de long.

Combien de virages compte le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW ?

Le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW compte 15 virages.

Dans quel sens se court le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW ?

Le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW se court dans le sens antihoraire.

Quel est le record du tour sur le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW ?

Le tour le plus rapide enregistré sur le circuit Autódromo José Carlos Pace-Interlagos GP Circuit CCW est de 1:10.162 au volant d'une Red Bull Racing RB19 2023.

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