- Length
- 2.66
- Theme
- Eifel
- Number Of Turns
- 31
- Length (Unit)
- mi
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known by its former name Interlagos, is a motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Interlagos, renamed after Carlos Pace, a Brazilian Formula One driver who had died in a 1977 plane crash. It is well known for being the venue of the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix.
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Location São Paulo, Brazil
Capacity 60,000
Broke ground 1938
Opened 1940
Former names Autódromo de Interlagos (1940–1985)
Major events FIA Formula One
Brazilian Grand Prix (1972-1977, 1979-1980 and 1990-present)
FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of São Paulo
Mil Milhas Brasil, Stock Car Brasil, Fórmula Truck, TC 2000, Formula 3 Sudamericana (till 2013), Brazilian Formula Three Championship (2014-present)
Current Circuit (1990–present)
Length 4.309 km (2.677 mi)
Turns 15
Lap record 1:11.473 ( Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW FW26, 2004)
Website www.autodromointerlagos.com
The Brazilian Grand Prix has always been more of a promoter event than a profit-raiser in itself. The contract was prolonged until 2022, although tobacco advertising has been banned since 2006.
This is the current Track Circuit, and track length is exact at 2.66 miles. As close as possible to recreate Autodromo José Pace, very fun to race on.
Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known by its former name Interlagos, is a motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Interlagos, renamed after Carlos Pace, a Brazilian Formula One driver who had died in a 1977 plane crash. It is well known for being the venue of the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix.
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Location São Paulo, Brazil
Capacity 60,000
Broke ground 1938
Opened 1940
Former names Autódromo de Interlagos (1940–1985)
Major events FIA Formula One
Brazilian Grand Prix (1972-1977, 1979-1980 and 1990-present)
FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of São Paulo
Mil Milhas Brasil, Stock Car Brasil, Fórmula Truck, TC 2000, Formula 3 Sudamericana (till 2013), Brazilian Formula Three Championship (2014-present)
Current Circuit (1990–present)
Length 4.309 km (2.677 mi)
Turns 15
Lap record 1:11.473 ( Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW FW26, 2004)
Website www.autodromointerlagos.com
The Brazilian Grand Prix has always been more of a promoter event than a profit-raiser in itself. The contract was prolonged until 2022, although tobacco advertising has been banned since 2006.
This is the current Track Circuit, and track length is exact at 2.66 miles. As close as possible to recreate Autodromo José Pace, very fun to race on.