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With only two races left, the Formula 1 Championship heads off to the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Interlagos, one of the most exciting and defiant tracks on the calendar. Situated on the outskirts of Sao Paulo city, the region is located between two large artificial lakes, the Guarapiranga and the Billings, built in the early 20th century to supply water and electric power to the city. The 4.309 km lap is a physical challenge for the drivers, who have to race anti-clockwise, like in Turkey and Singapore, on a bumpy surface that causes major vibrations in the car. The high altitude of the track and the low air density will drop the engine's power a bit and make it difficult for everyone. The grandstands are always full of Brazilian enthusiastic fans as it's always one of the most expected races of the season.



















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