Circuits
Every layout of the season, seen from inside the car
Track data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
Campo Grande
Campo Grande/MS · 3.533 km
Opened in 2001, the Campo Grande circuit has one of Brazil's longest straights — around 960 metres — ending in a heavy braking zone. Anti-clockwise, flat, and fully exposed to the Centre-West sun.
Track data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
Cascavel
Cascavel/PR · 3.058 km
Fast, short and historic. Few corners, very high average speed and a crowd right on top of the track. A bravery circuit: there is no genuinely slow corner here.
Cuiabá
Cuiabá/MT · 4.450 km · 11 corners
The oven of the season. Track temperature above 50 °C, engine and tyres at their thermal limit throughout. Physically the hardest round of the year.
Track data: Will Pittenger, Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Interlagos
São Paulo/SP · 4.309 km
The temple of Brazilian motorsport. Anti-clockwise, heavily undulating, with the famous 'Senna S' right after pit exit and a long uphill back straight that punishes the engine.
Track data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
Londrina
Londrina/PR · 3.120 km
Short, technical, with uneven asfalt. A rhythm layout where traffic in qualifying decides the whole weekend.
Track data: OpenStreetMap (ODbL)
Santa Cruz do Sul
Santa Cruz do Sul/RS · 3.550 km
A high-average-speed layout in Rio Grande do Sul, with constant crosswind on the back straight. Aero and rear stability decide the weekend.