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Formula 1 GP Brazil 2010- History & Track info

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Get to know the history of Interlagos from 04/11 to 08/11/2010.

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The Brazilian Grand Prix, which is hosted at the Interlagos racing circuit, derives its name from Portuguese, meaning ‘between the lakes'. That is because the circuit was built in the late 1930s in a natural bowl, which had two small lakes in it.

This lay-out of the circuits means that it boasts one of the best views for spectators, with over 50 percent of the track visible from the Grandstands. The official name of the circuit is Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, in memory of the Brazilian driver, who in 1975 won the only Grand Prix win of his brief career at Interlagos – he was killed in a plane crash in 1977.

Interlagos is currently the third shortest F1 Grand Prix circuit in the season line-up and is one of the slowest, many comparing it to Magny Cours circuit in France. However, this was not always the case. Prior to the 1990s, the circuit was one of the longest F1 tracks, but after some necessary modernisations and upgrades, the circuit length was shortened from 7.874km to 4.325km (4.893mi to 2.687 mi).

In 1990, further modifications to the track reduced the lap distance to its current 4.292km (2.667mi). The new modifications added the Senna S-curve, a native of Sao Paulo. The Brazilian Grand Prix is run on 71 laps, with a total distance of 305.939km (191.212mi).

Among drivers and teams, Interlagos is known as one of the bumpiest and most difficult circuits on the F1 World Championship calendar. One major issue is the heat and humidity in Brazil, which alone can be crippling to the driver, in terms of dehydration and simple fatigue. This, coupled with the anti-clockwise direction, which means that the majority of corners are left-handers, is another handicap. Most drivers are used to racing and testing on clockwise circuits, which means that their bodies are not used to the significant G-force on their left-side, which can lead to cramping and muscle fatigue.

Interlagos also has many changes in elevation and numerous challenging corners. There are only two passing opportunities on the circuit, one at Senna's S at the end of the pit straight and at the Descida do Lago, at the end of the Reta Oposta (back straight). The track is not only demanding for drivers, but also on the cars. The bumpy surface makes great demands on the suspension and the many challenging corners test gearboxes and transmissions.

The natural lay-out of the Interlagos circuit provides spectators with excellent views. In fact 50 percent of the circuit can be seen from the grandstands, which have a capacity of 65,000. However, many die-hard fans recommend seating near the Senna-S, to witness the most action. Grandstad G has space reserved for people with disabilities.

GP Brazil 1972
Winner: Carlos Reutemann (Argentina)
Team: Brabham-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1973
Winner: Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
Team: Lotus-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1973
Winner: Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
Team: McLaren-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1975
Winner: José Carlos Pace (Brazil)
Team: Brabham-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1976
Winner: Niki Lauda (Austria)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1977
Winner: Carlos Reutemann (Argentina)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1978
Winner: Carlos Reutemann (Argentina)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1979
Winner: Jacques Laffite (France)
Team: Ligier-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1980
Winner: René Arnoux (France)
Team: Renault
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1981
Winner: Carlos Reutemann (Argentina)
Team: Williams-Ford
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1982
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: Renault
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1983
Winner: Nelson Piquet (Brazil)
Team: Brabham-BMW
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1984
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: McLaren-TAG
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1985
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: McLaren-TAG
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1986
Winner: Nelson Piquet (Brazil)
Team: Williams-Honda
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1987
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: McLaren-TAG
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1988
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: McLaren-Honda
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1989
Winner: Nigel Mansell (Great Britain)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Jacarepagua - Rio de Janeiro
GP Brazil 1990
Winner: Alain Prost (France)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1991
Winner: Ayrton Senna (Brazil)
Team: McLaren-Honda
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1992
Winner: Nigel Mansell (Great Britain)
Team: Williams -Honda
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1993
Winner: Ayrton Senna (Brazil)
Team: McLaren-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1994
Winner: Michael Schumacher (Germany)
Team: Benneton-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1995
Winner: Michael Schumacher (Germany)
Team: Benneton-Renault
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1996
Winner: Damon Hill (Great Britain)
Team: Williams-Renault
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1997
Winner: Jacques Villeneuve (Canada)
Team: Williams-Renault
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1998
Winner: Mika Hakkinen (Finland)
Team: McLaren-Mercedes
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 1999
Winner: Mika Hakkinen (Finland)
Team: McLaren-Mercedes
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2000
Winner: Michael Schumacher (Germany)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2001
Winner: David Coulthard (Great Britain)
Team: McLaren-Mercedes
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2002
Winner: Michael Schumacher (Germany)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2003
WInner: Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy)
Team: Jordan-Ford
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2004
Winner: Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)
Team: Williams-BMW
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2005
Winner: Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)
Team: McLaren-Mercedes
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2006
Winner: Felipe Massa (Brazil)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2007
Winner: Kimi Raikkonen (Finland)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
GP Brazil 2008
Winner: Felipe Massa (Brazil)
Team: Ferrari
Circuit: Interlagos - Sao Paulo
 
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