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São Paulo // Round 19

Brazilian Grand Prix

Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace is a permanent venue with 15 turns and 2 DRS zones, so overtaking rates trend very high. Tire degradation is typically high, and the standing lap record is 1:10.540 by Valtteri Bottas (2018).

Track Specs

Country🇧🇷 Brazil
Circuit Length4.309 KM
Race Distance305.939 KM
Turns15
DRS Zones2

Strategic Snapshot

Overtaking demand is Very High and tire wear trends High. That balance usually decides whether clean air or fresh tires wins late.

Official Lap Record

1:10.540Valtteri Bottas (2018)
Typepermanent
CitySão Paulo
TrackAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace
AI Race Intel
DownforceBalanced
Tire DegradationHigh
Braking SeverityHigh
TractionStrong
Passing WindowVery High

Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace combines 15 corners with 2 DRS zones, so overtakes usually hinge on exit speed and battery deployment rather than one isolated braking point.