Poll: Brazilian Grand Prix 2022, Interlagos - Race 21

Rate the São Paulo (don’t call it the Brazilian) Grand Prix out of ten


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When was the track built?​

Building work began on what ended up being called the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace – but what is more commonly referred to as Interlagos – all the way back in 1938. The track designers took their inspiration from three main circuits: Brooklands in the UK, Roosevelt Raceway in the USA and Montlhery in France.

When was its first Grand Prix?​

Buoyed by the success of Brazil’s Emerson Fittipaldi, Formula 1 first jetted into Interlagos for a world championship race in 1973. Fans were treated to a home win in the first three Brazilian Grands Prix, with Fittipaldi victorious in 1973 and 1974, while Carlos Pace won in 1975.

What’s the circuit like?​

Like many pre-World War II tracks, Interlagos features banked corners, with the drivers beginning their lap on a sort of half oval – in fact, between 1957 and the track’s return to the F1 calendar in 1990, Interlagos could be run as a giant oval. After wiggling through the Senna S and down to Turn 4, the drivers then go through a snaking in-field section with some challenging camber changes, before slinging back up the hill and through the banked final turn.

Why go?​

A carnival atmosphere really does dominate in Brazil, and watching Formula 1 cars alongside the locals is something every F1 fan should experience. True, it doesn’t look like there’ll be a local driver to cheer on any time soon, but that won’t stop the party at Interlagos.

Where is the best place to watch?​

Because of the bowl-like nature of the track, a place in Grandstand A on the banked entry to the start-finish straight will give you a double whammy of views, allowing you to see the cars winding through the infield section and then passing underneath you. On the other end of the straight, Grandstand M will put you on top of the first corner and the Senna S, the best spot to watch overtakes on the track.

TV Times:

Sky F1:


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Channel 4:

Sat 12th November at 11:10PM - Brazilian GP Qualifying Highlights
Sun 13th November at 10:55PM - Brazilian GP Race Highlights

Track Diagram & Information

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Weather Forecast (at at 10:48am on Tuesday 8th November 2022)

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2021 Race Highlights



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I love Interlagos, one of the best circuits. Also looking forward to the rain but in today's nanny state stewarding will they even let them race?
 
I really like the Brazil race, it’s a real, proper circuit. Hopefully we’ll get some decent racing, no politics. As long as it’s a good race, I really don’t care who wins.
 
Qualifying may well end up taking place on Sunday if the rain is more than a few mm.

Do love seeing the cars hammering around the final corner and up the hill, so hoping we get some decent action on Sunday.
 
They have a very narrow working range of temperature which means that they're very hard for the drivers to get enough heat in them, therefore the teams tend to prefer running the inter as it's 'safer' due to more grip when up to temp, despite the slightly higher chance of aquaplaning. Plus the amount of water they displace isn't that much different.
Also, because the full wets don't work at all as the track dries, the inters are preferred in drying conditions as they can last from the time when there's some standing water, right through to a largely dry racing line. So long as you lose less than 25 seconds while the track is drying, you'll get that back 10-15 laps later when the track has dried.

Basically, the inters either need to be nerfed or the performance of the full wet need to be improved.
 
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What would be "hilarious" about ruining the race weekend?

Sprint races should be fired into the sun and left to burn along with the other nonsense they've tried to peddle over the years. They go on about how amazing they are but the literal only exception was Brazil 2021 when Lewis had a rocketship and actually did some overtaking.

I would find it hilarious if they had to abandon the sprint race (note; not the actual grand prix) due to weather.
 
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They go on about how amazing they are but the literal only exception was Brazil 2021 when Lewis had a rocketship and actually did some overtaking.
This popped up on my YT feed, a couple of nice little insights I thought; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTSqKfzFIaQ

Also enjoyed the number of times he mentioned how respectful everyone was racing through the field, then he gets to Max and it's like "he must have out-braked himself or something..." lol
 
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Sprint races should be fired into the sun and left to burn along with the other nonsense they've tried to peddle over the years. They go on about how amazing they are but the literal only exception was Brazil 2021 when Lewis had a rocketship and actually did some overtaking.

I would find it hilarious if they had to abandon the sprint race (note; not the actual grand prix) due to weather.
Yes, the fact it sets the grid for Sunday is a big downside as it means drivers don't want to take many risks in the sprint.

I could perhaps get behind it if it was totally separate.
 
I agree about the wet races. We need a fairly specific amount of rain for it to create the best racing. Too much rain usually ends up being a faff as we are so risk averse nowadays with wet races. The wet tyres are are strange one. The only time they will be quicker than the current inters, are if the inters are literally failing to clear enough water and aqua plaining.
 
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