Brazilian GP: A race between the lakes

Brazilian GP: A race between the lakes

Ten days before the Japanese Grand Prix, the Formula 1 circus moved to the Interlagos circuit, the venue where the sixteenth world challenge will take place. Home of the Brazilian Grand Prix from 1973 to 1980 and from 1990 until today, together with Istanbul and Singapore it is one of the three circuits in the F1 calendar to run counterclockwise and due to the particular irregularity of the asphalt it requires considerable guide. On this track dotted with bumps, with a singular position 'between the lakes', Guarapiranga and Billings, in 2003 Giancarlo Fisichella achieved his first career victory and in 2007 Kimi Raikkonen won the world title at the wheel of the F2007.

The weather forecast announces a weekend heavily affected by rain, the usual protagonist of this race, the only South American stage of the World Championship.

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