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2016 FORMULA 1 GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASIL
2016 FORMULA 1 GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASIL
São Paulo
Lap data
Lap length 4.309km (2.677 miles)
Race laps 71
Race distance 305.909km (190.083 miles)
Pole position Right-hand side of the track
Lap record* 1’11.473 (Juan Pablo Montoya, 2004)
Fastest lap 1’09.822 (Rubens Barrichello, 2004, qualifying one)
Maximum speed 310kph (192.625 mph)
DRS zone/s (race) Pit straight and Reta Oposta straight
Distance from grid to turn one 334m
UK Times
Friday 11th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 1: 10:00-11:30 (UK time: 12:00-13:30)
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 2: 14:00-15:30 (UK time: 16:00-17:30)
Saturday 12th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 3: 11:00-12:00 (UK time: 13:00-14:00)
Brazilian Grand Prix Qualifying: 14:00 (UK time: 16:00)
Sunday 13th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix: 14:00 (UK time: 16:00)
Previous Winners
2015 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2014 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2013 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault
2012 United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes
2011 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault
2010 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault
2009 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault
2008 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari
2007 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
2006 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari
2005 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes
2004 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW
2003 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford
2002 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2001 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes s
2000 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari
Videos
Button 2012 onboard
Prost 1991 onboard
Facts From Previous Race
One more win this year will guarantee Nico Rosberg the world championship regardless of what his team mate does in the final two races.
Lewis Hamilton took his eighth victory of the year in the Mexican Grand Prix. But he could end the season with more victories than his team mate and still lose the championship.
Indeed, whichever of them doesn’t claim the title will set a new record for winning the most races in a season without taking the championship. The current record stands at seven, but Rosberg already has nine wins and last Sunday was Hamilton’s eighth.
Hamilton’s 51st career victory means he has now drawn level with Alain Prost in second place on the all-time race winners list. Prost won 51 races in a 199-race career, whereas Hamilton has started 186 races so far.
The only driver in F1 history to have won more races than Hamilton is Michael Schumacher, with 91 wins from 306 starts.
This was Hamilton’s first victory at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, which means he has now won at every venue on the calendar with two exceptions. These are Baku, where he has raced once, and Interlagos, where he has appeared in all nine of his F1 seasons so far without winning. If he doesn’t change that this year his title chances will almost certainly be over.
Hamilton also took his first pole position in Mexico, increasing the record he set last week for setting pole at the most different circuits. Hamilton’s 59 career poles have come at 24 different tracks.
This was the 25th consecutive race which featured a Mercedes on the front row. This is their best-ever streak and leaves them ten shy of the record held by Williams.
However Mercedes have broken their record for most wins by a team in a single season, and done it with two races to spare. They’ve won 17 times this year, one more than in 2014 and 2015.
Sunday’s race featured a rare example of a penalty being levied between the end of the race and the podium ceremony, meaning that Sebastian Vettel stood in third place instead of one-the-road third place finisher Max Verstappen. It brought to mind the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix, when on-the-road winner Ayrton Senna was notoriously disqualified immediately after the race and Alessandro Nannini was sent out onto the top step of the podium.
However in this case Vettel did not keep his third place. A further post-race penalty handed it to Daniel Ricciardo, who originally finished fifth. For Ricciardo this could be considered recompense for the 2014 Australian Grand Prix, where he stood on the podium in second place but was later disqualified.
Vettel, meanwhile, already has experience of appearing on the podium and then being relegated: it happened to him at the Hockenheimring in 2012 and on that occasion he was also demoted to fifth place.
The post-race changes to the order means Ricciardo is now confirmed in third place in the championship. With 50 points available in the final two races he cannot catch or be caught by any of his rivals. He also set the fastest lap of the race for the eighth time in his career, putting him level with James Hunt, Gilles Villeneuve, Ralf Schumacher and Jenson Button.
Ferrari’s chances of catching Red Bull for second in the constructors’ championship are now as good as over. They are 62 points behind with 86 available.
Felipe Massa scored two points, moving him within one point of Fernando Alonso for the last place inside the championship top ten. Last weekend was his 250th participation in a grand prix weekend. He is now two races away from retirement, and his final race at Yas Marina should be his 250th start (he participated in but did not start the 2005 United States and 2009 Hungarian Grands Prix).
As last year, the Williams drivers were by far the fastest through the speed trap. Valtteri Bottas clocked 372.5kph (231.5mph), which was almost as high as his unofficial top speed in the European Grand Prix earlier this year.
Drivers’ Chosen Tyres
Championship Standings
São Paulo
Lap data
Lap length 4.309km (2.677 miles)
Race laps 71
Race distance 305.909km (190.083 miles)
Pole position Right-hand side of the track
Lap record* 1’11.473 (Juan Pablo Montoya, 2004)
Fastest lap 1’09.822 (Rubens Barrichello, 2004, qualifying one)
Maximum speed 310kph (192.625 mph)
DRS zone/s (race) Pit straight and Reta Oposta straight
Distance from grid to turn one 334m
UK Times
Friday 11th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 1: 10:00-11:30 (UK time: 12:00-13:30)
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 2: 14:00-15:30 (UK time: 16:00-17:30)
Saturday 12th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix Free Practice 3: 11:00-12:00 (UK time: 13:00-14:00)
Brazilian Grand Prix Qualifying: 14:00 (UK time: 16:00)
Sunday 13th November 2016
Brazilian Grand Prix: 14:00 (UK time: 16:00)
Previous Winners
2015 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2014 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2013 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault
2012 United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes
2011 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault
2010 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault
2009 Australia Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault
2008 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari
2007 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari
2006 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari
2005 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes
2004 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW
2003 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Jordan-Ford
2002 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2001 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes s
2000 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari
Videos
Button 2012 onboard
Prost 1991 onboard
Facts From Previous Race
One more win this year will guarantee Nico Rosberg the world championship regardless of what his team mate does in the final two races.
Lewis Hamilton took his eighth victory of the year in the Mexican Grand Prix. But he could end the season with more victories than his team mate and still lose the championship.
Indeed, whichever of them doesn’t claim the title will set a new record for winning the most races in a season without taking the championship. The current record stands at seven, but Rosberg already has nine wins and last Sunday was Hamilton’s eighth.
Hamilton’s 51st career victory means he has now drawn level with Alain Prost in second place on the all-time race winners list. Prost won 51 races in a 199-race career, whereas Hamilton has started 186 races so far.
The only driver in F1 history to have won more races than Hamilton is Michael Schumacher, with 91 wins from 306 starts.
This was Hamilton’s first victory at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, which means he has now won at every venue on the calendar with two exceptions. These are Baku, where he has raced once, and Interlagos, where he has appeared in all nine of his F1 seasons so far without winning. If he doesn’t change that this year his title chances will almost certainly be over.
Hamilton also took his first pole position in Mexico, increasing the record he set last week for setting pole at the most different circuits. Hamilton’s 59 career poles have come at 24 different tracks.
This was the 25th consecutive race which featured a Mercedes on the front row. This is their best-ever streak and leaves them ten shy of the record held by Williams.
However Mercedes have broken their record for most wins by a team in a single season, and done it with two races to spare. They’ve won 17 times this year, one more than in 2014 and 2015.
Sunday’s race featured a rare example of a penalty being levied between the end of the race and the podium ceremony, meaning that Sebastian Vettel stood in third place instead of one-the-road third place finisher Max Verstappen. It brought to mind the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix, when on-the-road winner Ayrton Senna was notoriously disqualified immediately after the race and Alessandro Nannini was sent out onto the top step of the podium.
However in this case Vettel did not keep his third place. A further post-race penalty handed it to Daniel Ricciardo, who originally finished fifth. For Ricciardo this could be considered recompense for the 2014 Australian Grand Prix, where he stood on the podium in second place but was later disqualified.
Vettel, meanwhile, already has experience of appearing on the podium and then being relegated: it happened to him at the Hockenheimring in 2012 and on that occasion he was also demoted to fifth place.
The post-race changes to the order means Ricciardo is now confirmed in third place in the championship. With 50 points available in the final two races he cannot catch or be caught by any of his rivals. He also set the fastest lap of the race for the eighth time in his career, putting him level with James Hunt, Gilles Villeneuve, Ralf Schumacher and Jenson Button.
Ferrari’s chances of catching Red Bull for second in the constructors’ championship are now as good as over. They are 62 points behind with 86 available.
Felipe Massa scored two points, moving him within one point of Fernando Alonso for the last place inside the championship top ten. Last weekend was his 250th participation in a grand prix weekend. He is now two races away from retirement, and his final race at Yas Marina should be his 250th start (he participated in but did not start the 2005 United States and 2009 Hungarian Grands Prix).
As last year, the Williams drivers were by far the fastest through the speed trap. Valtteri Bottas clocked 372.5kph (231.5mph), which was almost as high as his unofficial top speed in the European Grand Prix earlier this year.
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Have to get up n watch this one. I didnt bother with the US & Mexico rounds and watched them after knowing the result but if the title will be decided here or the next race ill have to make the effort.
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First time in a long time both Merc drivers have the same tyre allocation. Guess they're not going to run the split Friday program this time to ensure absolute equality.
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Do or die for Lewis who has never won the Brazilian GP but did clinch a DWC there.
Rosberg sure is in the box seat but not safe as one mech failure or DNF will reopen the door.
Then add the weather & it has the makings of a great GP but time will tell if it is.
Also Massa's last home GP. I'm sure the fans will make it a memorable one for him.
Rosberg sure is in the box seat but not safe as one mech failure or DNF will reopen the door.
Then add the weather & it has the makings of a great GP but time will tell if it is.
Also Massa's last home GP. I'm sure the fans will make it a memorable one for him.
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Looks like a completely dry race unfortunately.Duke wrote:Then add the weather
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Apparently there's a real risk of being robbed while in Interlagos.
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Interesting DPC as they brought Charlie Whiting in part way through to explain the incidents at the Mexican GP.
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Got up to watch Qual, glad I did as it was pretty good. Short tracks keep the time gaps close so adds excitement.
Oh by the way check the weather forecast for race start, Kev...
Oh by the way check the weather forecast for race start, Kev...
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Could they have gone on about Toto's phone call to Jos any more? It's like they kept trying to make something of it but no one took the bait, so then they'd go and ask someeone else.
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Grosjean didn't make the grid. Crashed on his way to the grid.
Edit: It's bucketing down atm. Delayed start by 10mins and they'll probably go behind the Safety Car even though most of the drivers are all for a Standing Start
Edit: It's bucketing down atm. Delayed start by 10mins and they'll probably go behind the Safety Car even though most of the drivers are all for a Standing Start
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This whole even if it's damp = safety car start is getting annoying
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This race should really be red flagged.
Edit: And just as I post, it's flagged.
Edit: And just as I post, it's flagged.
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Gotta get up for work in 2 1/2 hrs. 46 laps to go lol glad i got 3 hrs sleep before the race. Trying to decide if i stick it out or not lol
Edit still awake. A good race but a long one. Im tired it's gonna be a long ass day at work
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Edit still awake. A good race but a long one. Im tired it's gonna be a long ass day at work
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Awesome race, once it got going. Max was in a different league.
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I got 3 hours sleep before hand and as much as I wanted to watch it, I had to call it a night after the first red flag.Shaun wrote:Gotta get up for work in 2 1/2 hrs. 46 laps to go lol glad i got 3 hrs sleep before the race. Trying to decide if i stick it out or not lol
Edit still awake. A good race but a long one. Im tired it's gonna be a long ass day at work
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I have Mondays off though but and im tired now so i can imagine it will be a long ass day for you!
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I did the 3hrs sleep and endured the race. Fell asleep for about 20 mins during the 2nd red flag. Then tried to get an hours sleep before I had to get up but it was hard to shut the brain off. Going to be a long day.
Max used those new tyres to the best of his ability and made the others look pretty ordinary. So down to the wire we go in Abu Dabi Doooo.
Race was ok, not a lot of racing going on. Was good to see some of the smaller teams get up the pointy end and make the most of the conditions.
Gutted that Massa's last home race had to end that way but the man has a lot of class and it was great to see pretty much all the teams come out of the garages to congratulate him, especially the Ferrari boys. Reminded me of Murphy at Bathurst.
Max used those new tyres to the best of his ability and made the others look pretty ordinary. So down to the wire we go in Abu Dabi Doooo.
Race was ok, not a lot of racing going on. Was good to see some of the smaller teams get up the pointy end and make the most of the conditions.
Gutted that Massa's last home race had to end that way but the man has a lot of class and it was great to see pretty much all the teams come out of the garages to congratulate him, especially the Ferrari boys. Reminded me of Murphy at Bathurst.
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Also stuck it out. Tried to get a little sleep after the race but the newborn had other ideas.
Max was awesome. A shame Red Bull screwed the strategy as it would have made Abba Dabba a bit more interesting if Nico had finished 3rd. It looked like Mercedes' competitors were tripping over themselves to stay out of contention.
Max was awesome. A shame Red Bull screwed the strategy as it would have made Abba Dabba a bit more interesting if Nico had finished 3rd. It looked like Mercedes' competitors were tripping over themselves to stay out of contention.
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Thats worth chucking some money on
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Shaun wrote:Thats worth chucking some money on
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Well the good thing is now, doesnt matter if he wins or loses, I am happy.
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Thanks Norbs, I put a fiver on to make it more interesting
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