Autódromo José Carlos Pace (iRacing)
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Location | São Paulo |
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Country | Brazil |
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Grand Prix Circuit
4.309 km
2.676 miles Moto
4.309 km
2.676 miles |
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Among a few major international circuits to run counter-clockwise, Interlagos was constructed between two reservoirs on the outskirts of Sao Paulo in the late 1930s, snaking around upon itself for 4.9 miles/7.96 km. A year after Argentina’s Carlos Reutemann won a non-championship Formula One race at Interlagos in 1972, the first true Brazilian Grand Prix produced a popular victory in Emerson Fittipaldi. Fittipaldi would win the race again the following year before Pace made it three straight for Brazil.
However, the cost of maintenance and necessary safety upgrades led to the Brazilian Grand Prix moving to the comparatively antiseptic Jacarepaguá circuit near Rio de Janeiro. The event returned to Interlagos in 1990 following a $15 million revamp that saw the Grand Prix circuit shortened to 2.68 miles/4.292km, effectively by-passing two of the long track’s straightaways with a plunging downhill esse bend named in honor of Ayrton Senna.
Many of the original corners were retained in the revised circuit including Ferradura (Horseshoe), Laranjinha (Little Orange), Pinheirinho (Little Pine Tree), Bico de Pato (Duck Bill), Mergulho (Dive) and the crucial Junção (Junction), which leads to the flat-out run through Subida dos Boxes (Up to the Pits) and Arquibancadas (Bleachers) curves to the Tribunas straightaway past the pits.
Over the years, Interlagos has witnessed any number of memorable races, from the early wins by Fittipaldi and Pace, to Senna’s emotional victory in the 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix and a 2008 race that saw Lewis Hamilton edge Felipe Massa for the World Championship on the final lap of the season.
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Race Results
iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series
Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup
Round | Pole position | Race | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | |||||
2021 | Joshua K Rogers | Sprint | Zac Campbell | Joshua K Rogers | Virtual Racing School | |
Main | Joshua K Rogers | Kevin Ellis Jr | RLL Esports | |||
2022 | Sebastian Job | Sprint | Ayhancan Guven | Sebastian Job | Red Bull Racing Esports | |
Main | Peter Berryman | Zac Campbell | VRS |
Force Dynamics Dallara iRacing Grand Prix Championship
Season | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||||
2021 | Maarten van Loozenoord | Ben Fuller | Peter Berryman | Apex Racing Team |