Brazilian Grand Prix

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Flag of Brazil.png Brazilian Grand Prix
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Autódromo José Carlos Pace.png
Race information
Number of times held 17
First held 2000
Most wins (drivers) Australia Steve Elencevski,
Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers (2)
Most wins (constructors) Norway Nordsjøen (3)
Layout
Circuit length 4.309 km (2.677 mi)
Race length 305.909 km (190.067 mi)
Laps 71
Last race (2016)
Pole position
Germany F. Geier Nordsjøen-Martex 1:11.524
Podium
1 · Spain F. Lopez Red Archer-Valiant 1:38:57.942
2 · Netherlands R. v. Buren Vod:Bul-Valiant + 66.329
3 · Estonia R. Kappet Vod:Bul-Valiant + 72.752
Fastest lap
Italy E. Masciulli Edonis-Valiant 1:14.493


The Brazilian Grand Prix has been a round of the Superleague championship ever since the very first season in 2000. Together with the Australian Grand Prix, it is the only race to have taken place in every single season of the Superleague so far.

Again, like Australia, each race has taken place at the same venue, on near-enough the same layout; in Brazil's case, the venue is the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo.

Winners

Repeat winners (drivers)

Embolded drivers are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Driver Years won
2 Australia Steve Elencevski 2004, 2005
Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers 2006, 2007

Repeat winners (constructors)

Embolded teams are competing in the Superleague championship in the current season.

# of wins Constructor Years won
3 Norway Nordsjøen Racing 2009, 2010, 2011
2 Finland FinOz Racing 2004, 2005
England Vod:Bul Racing 2007, 2015

By Year

Year Driver Team Race Time Location Report
2017   TBD TBD Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo Report
2016 Spain Fran Lopez Red Archer-Valiant 1:38:57.942 Report
2015 Germany Philipp Puschke Vod:Bul-Valiant 1:23:09.717 Report
2014 Germany Lukas Euler Midnight-Potentia 1:22:06.907 Report
2013 Netherlands Ruud Heesterbeek Nijo Racing-Trinity 1:22:54.289 Report
2012 England Dave Carr-Smith Green Stripes-BMW 1:23:04.753 Report
2011 Malta Joe Consiglio Nordsjøen-Mercedes 1:22:47.266 Report
2010 Finland Janne Tanskanen Nordsjøen-Mercedes 1:23:24.083 Report
2009 England Adam Rouse Nordsjøen-Honda 1:01:07.123 Report
2008 Romania Laurentiu Albu Belami-Renault 1:33:41.928 Report
2007 Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers Vod:Bul-Toyota 1:30:20.530 Report
2006 Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers Simsoa-Cosworth 1:28:24.057 Report
2005 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:28:49.161 Report
2004 Australia Steve Elencevski FinOz-Ferrari 1:29:33.707 Report
2003 Finland Mikko Jakonen Mapes-VO-Honda 1:34:51.599 Report
2002 Portugal Pedro Daniel Miguel Hernj-Roaldo-BMW 1:36:07.788 Report
2001 Germany Christian Neumann CVRT-BMW 1:35:50.300 Report
2000 Switzerland Kris Pusaka Red Arrows-Ferrari 47:09.599 Report
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