The F1 Championship travels to South America this weekend for the Brazilian Grand Prix at the Jose Carlos Pace Circuit at Interlagos (Sao Paulo) for round twenty and the last-but-one race of the year.
As now the final leg of the calendar before F1’s now traditional and spectacular night conclusion in Abu Dhabi, Interlagos still remains one of the most iconic venues in the sport’s annuls of history.
In what will be it’s 37th running of the 71 laps of the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in the suburbs of Sao Paulo, since its’ first set of green lights back in 1970, Brazil has been a spectacular backdrop to one of the most frenzied races of any year.
Won six times by Alain Prost, it is Sebastian Vettel who boasts the more suited record on Brazilian tarmac with three wins to his name – including 24 months ago – compared to Hamilton’s sole victory in 2016.
Join us later in the afternoon for the latest updates and results from the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, as the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix is about to get underway, with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc at the wheel of the SF90, ready to challenge Mercedes and Red Bull for the win in Sao Paulo.
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