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Brazilian Grand Prix

Coordinates: 23°42′04″S 46°41′49″W / 23.701°S 46.697°W / -23.701; -46.697
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Brazilian Grand Prix
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
(1990–present)
Race information
Number of times held48
First held1972
Most wins (drivers)France Alain Prost (6)
Most wins (constructors)United Kingdom McLaren (12)
Circuit length4.309 km (2.677 mi)
Race length305.879 km (190.064 mi)
Laps71
Last race (2019)Netherlands Max Verstappen
  • Red Bull Racing-Honda
  • 1:07.508
  • Podium
  • France P. Gasly
  • Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
  • +6.077
  • Spain C. Sainz Jr.
  • McLaren-Renault
  • +8.896
  • Fastest lap
    Finland Valtteri Bottas
  • Mercedes
  • 1:10.698
  • The Brazilian Grand Prix is a Formula One championship race which occurs at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in Interlagos, a district in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.

    Autódromo José Carlos Pace, the venue for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

    The first Brazilian Grand Prix was first held at Interlagos in 1972. It was not part of the Formula One World Championship. The race in 1973 was the first one included in the official calendar. In 1978 the Brazilian Grand Prix moved to Jacarepaguá in Rio de Janeiro. For 1979 and 1980 the race returning to Interlagos. In 1981 the race returned to Jacarepaguá. Since 1990, the Grand Prix has been run at Interlagos.

    Repeat winners (drivers)

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    Drivers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

    Wins Driver Years won
    6 France Alain Prost 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990
    4 Argentina Carlos Reutemann 1972, 1977, 1978, 1981
    Germany Michael Schumacher 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002
    3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2010, 2013, 2017
    2 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1973, 1974
    Brazil Nelson Piquet 1983, 1986
    United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1989, 1992
    Brazil Ayrton Senna 1991, 1993
    Finland Mika Häkkinen 1998, 1999
    Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 2004, 2005
    Brazil Felipe Massa 2006, 2008
    Australia Mark Webber 2009, 2011
    Germany Nico Rosberg 2014, 2015
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2016, 2018, 2021

    Repeat winners (constructors)

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    Teams in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

    Wins Constructor Years won
    12 United Kingdom McLaren 1974, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2012
    11 Italy Ferrari 1976, 1977, 1978, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2017
    6 United Kingdom Williams 1981, 1986, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2004
    5 Austria Red Bull 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2019
    4 Germany Mercedes 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
    3 United Kingdom Brabham 1972, 1975, 1983
    2 France Renault 1980, 1982
    United Kingdom Benetton 1994, 1995

    Repeat winners (engine manufacturers)

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    Manufacturers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

    Wins Manufacturer Years won
    11 Italy Ferrari 1976, 1977, 1978, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2017
    10 France Renault 1980, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
    9 United States Ford * 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1993, 1994, 2003
    8 Germany Mercedes ** 1998, 1999, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
    4 Japan Honda 1986, 1988, 1991, 2019
    3 Luxembourg TAG *** 1984, 1985, 1987
    2 Germany BMW 1983, 2004

    * Built by United Kingdom Cosworth, funded by Ford

    ** Between 1998-2005 built by United Kingdom Ilmor, funded by Mercedes

    *** Built by Germany Porsche

    Jacarepaguá, used in 1978 and 1981–1989
    The original Interlagos, used in 1972–1977 and 1979–1980
    A map of all the locations of the Brazilian Grand Prix

    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

    Year Driver Constructor Location Report
    1972 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Brabham-Ford Interlagos Report
    1973 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Interlagos Report
    1974 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford Report
    1975 Brazil Carlos Pace Brabham-Ford Report
    1976 Austria Niki Lauda Ferrari Report
    1977 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Ferrari Report
    1978 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Ferrari Jacarepaguá Report
    1979 France Jacques Laffite Ligier-Ford Interlagos Report
    1980 France René Arnoux Renault Report
    1981 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Williams-Ford Jacarepaguá Report
    1982 France Alain Prost Renault Report
    1983 Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Report
    1984 France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Report
    1985 France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Report
    1986 Brazil Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Report
    1987 France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Report
    1988 France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Report
    1989 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Ferrari Report
    1990 France Alain Prost Ferrari Interlagos Report
    1991 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Report
    1992 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Report
    1993 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Ford Report
    1994 Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Report
    1995 Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Report
    1996 United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
    1997 Canada Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Report
    1998 Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Report
    1999 Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2000 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    2001 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2002 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    2003 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford Report
    2004 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Report
    2005 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2006 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari Report
    2007 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari Report
    2008 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari Report
    2009 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault Report
    2010 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Report
    2011 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault Report
    2012 United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2013 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Report
    2014 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes Report
    2015 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes Report
    2016 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2017 Germany Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Report
    2018 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2019 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda Report

    2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic As Sao Paulo Grand Prix 2021 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2022 George Russell Mercedes 2023 Max Verstappen Red Bull-Honda RBPT

    Sponsors

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    Marlboro 1999-2004
    Petrobras 2009-

    Other websites

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