After a weekend off, maybe spent trick or treating, Formulation 1's drivers, engineers, and mechanics made their yearly journey to the Interlagos observe for the Brazilian Grand Prix. Extra formally referred to as the Autodromo Jose Carlos Tempo, it's undoubtedly one of many extra old-school circuits that F1 visits—and invariably one of many extra dramatic.
For one factor, it's something however billiard-smooth. Higher but, there's elevation—plenty of it—and cambers, too. Not like most F1 tracks, it runs counterclockwise, and it combines some very quick sections with a number of somewhat technical corners that may catch out even the most effective drivers on the planet. Nestled between a few lakes in São Paulo, climate can also be an everyday think about races right here. And certainly, a extreme climate warning was issued within the lead-up to this weekend's race.
It's a must to hit the bottom operating
This was one other dash weekend, which signifies that as an alternative of two observe periods on Friday and one other on Saturday morning, the groups get one on Friday, then go into qualifying for the Saturday dash race. The shortened testing time tends to shake issues up a bit, and we undoubtedly noticed that this weekend.
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