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The 2021 São Paulo Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Heineken Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2021) was a Formula One motor race, held on 14 November 2021 at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo, Brazil. The race was the 19th round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship.
In November 2020 a deal was signed which would see Formula One continue to race at Interlagos until 2025, albeit under the title of São Paulo Grand Prix. [10] [5] This was the first time that the race had been known as the São Paulo Grand Prix. The race's contract was suspended in January 2021.
The race calendar was revised again on 28 August 2021, consisting of twenty-two Grands Prix, with the Turkish, Mexico City and São Paulo Grands Prix moved a week later, the round in which the cancelled Australian Grand Prix was due to take place left empty in order to replace it, and the confirmation that the Japanese Grand Prix would not be ...
Max Verstappen produced one of the all-time wet weather drives at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday, climbing from 17th to first to all but seal his fourth consecutive F1 drivers’ championship ...
The Autódromo José Carlos Pace, better known as Autódromo de Interlagos or simply Interlagos, is a 4.309 km (2.677 mi) motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It was inaugurated on 12 May 1940, by the federal intervener of the São Paulo province, Adhemar de Barros.
Formula One (F1) is the highest ... 2001, 2003–2018, 2021– 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix: ... 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix: 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix: 70
SAO PAULO (AP) — Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have entered a fierce competition over who will host the 2020 Formula One in Brazil, after President Jair Bolsonaro said the race would go back to Rio.
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