Brazilian Grand Prix: Key Figures

Formula 1 is setting up camp in Brazilian soil this weekend for the 21st race of the season and on this occasion, Motors Inside looks back on the key figures of this must-see circuit.

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4,309 km –

The length of a lap at Interlagos circuit.

71 –

The number of laps to be completed on Sunday during the race.

1:07.281 –

The absolute track record, held by Lewis Hamilton, on board his Mercedes, during the qualifying session in 2018.

218,458 km/h –

The highest average speed during the race, held by Sergio Pérez, aboard his Red Bull, in 2021.

24 –

The number of overtakes performed by Hamilton during his incredible comeback in 2021.

12 –

The record for the number of wins by a constructor, held by McLaren. The British team is ahead of Ferrari, which has one less victory.

6 –

The record for the most wins by a driver, held by Alain Prost. He is ahead of Carlos Reutemann and Michael Schumacher who have four wins each.

6 –

The record for the number of pole positions, held by Ayrton Senna (1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1994).

5 –

The number of Brazilian drivers who have managed to win at home: Ayrton Senna (2 wins), Emerson Fittipaldi (2 wins), Felipe Massa (2 wins), Nelson Piquet (2 wins), and Carlos Pace (1 win).

3 –

The number of nations that hold the record for victories: Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. They each have nine victories.

3 –

The number of teams that have won the race three years in a row: Ferrari, Red Bull, and Mercedes.

3 –

The number of sprint races that have taken place on this circuit.

1 –

Kimi Räikkönen’s only World Championship title in 2007 with Ferrari.

1 –

The first world championship title of Lewis Hamilton in 2008 with McLaren.

0.588 –

The smallest gap at the finish of the race between Michael Schumacher and his brother Ralf, in 2002.

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